Wokingham Today

Gertie the goose goose among inspiratio­n for trail artists

- By SUE CORCORAN

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GERTIE, the lost goose, was just one of the fascinatin­g inspiratio­ns behind works on a bank holiday arts trail.

The young greylag goose arrived on artist Liz Chaderton’s doorstep out of the blue.

She explained: “The person who found her just said, ‘I know you like animals, can you help?’

“I took Gertie in, thinking she was domesticat­ed and put out pleas to find her owner but no one answered. Gertie, who couldn’t fly, spent the night in our downstairs loo.

“By morning she’d gathered her strength and it was clear she was a wild goose. I took her to Swan Lifeline at Eton in a cat box. They looked after until she was old enough to fly away, free.”

Gertie’s brief visit inspired Liz of Hurst to paint her portrait which joined Liz’s other bird and animal pictures on the Henley Arts Trail. Artists from all over Wokingham borough took part in the trail at Hurst, Twyford, Charvil and Wargrave venues.

Joe de Mounteney’s Hurst studio loo became a mini-exhibition room. His sculpture of a family under an umbrella perched in the shower cubicle. A kite man picture hovered over the basin. And above the loo was his colourful and self-lit cupboard door.

Also at Joe’s studio were sculptor Sadie Brockbank of Mortimer and painter in oils Catherine Ingleby of Shurlock Row.

At Twyford’s Orchard Estate, manager of Wokingham’s Oxfam shop, Imogen Waller, revealed that some of her delicate silver jewellery was inspired by beachcombi­ng.

She joined neighbours Rebecca Howard and Lucy Keeble. Rebecca’s painting of her daughter on a distanced walk with her friend was a moving reminder of covid restrictio­ns. Lucy’s pictures featured the sea, light and landscapes.

Three generation­s of one artistic Charvil family exhibited for the fourth year. Grandad Rob Harrision included a scene of Lviv station in Ukraine and fundraised for Ukraine.

His daughters Emma Boote of Charvil, and Claire Burriss of Earley, displayed their work. Claire’s daughter Chloe, nine, sold her paintings and poems. Her brother Charley, 11, exhibited last year.

At Charvil Village Hall the skills included enamel on copper art and jewellery by Andie Ayoubi of Barkham.

Wokingham artist Mick McNicholas’s portraits drew praise. He runs a life drawing group in Molly Millars Lane and portraits sessions at The Duke’s Head in

Wokingham.

Two more Wokingham artists took part. Sarah Abell displayed her ceramics and polymer clay beads. One of Jayne Leighton Herd’s abstract paintings bore the words ‘just open your eyes’, a message from lockdowns.

Twyford artists Lorna Minton with her botanical paintings and Lisa Elliott with her resin craft inspired by the sea brought joy.

At Woodclyffe Hostel, Wargrave, work by three Wargrave Theatre Workshop friends included: Sheila Williams’s Camelot panto set design; copies of Canaletto Venice scenes by Ann Roberts, a WTW director; and costume maker Judi Rowlands’ silver jewellery. Twyford stained glass teacher, Vanessa Beresford’s work included an elegant heron sculpture.

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 ?? ?? Art visitors Sarah Handcock of Hare Hatch with Laurie, nine, and Maggie, seven who go to Robert Piggott Juniors at Wargrave
Art visitors Sarah Handcock of Hare Hatch with Laurie, nine, and Maggie, seven who go to Robert Piggott Juniors at Wargrave
 ?? ?? Jayne Leighton Herd of Wokingham with her abstract work including the words ‘Just open your eyes’
Jayne Leighton Herd of Wokingham with her abstract work including the words ‘Just open your eyes’
 ?? ?? Artists Liz Chaderton, Joe de Mounteney with his picture, Catherine Ingleby and Sadie Brockbank
Artists Liz Chaderton, Joe de Mounteney with his picture, Catherine Ingleby and Sadie Brockbank
 ?? ?? Above: Artists at Charvil Village Hall Left: Mick McNicholas with some of his art
Above: Artists at Charvil Village Hall Left: Mick McNicholas with some of his art
 ?? ?? Vanessa Beresford who runs stained glass workshops at Twyford
Vanessa Beresford who runs stained glass workshops at Twyford
 ?? ?? Sarah Abell of Wokingham with her ceramics and beads
Sarah Abell of Wokingham with her ceramics and beads
 ?? ?? Lucy Keeble, Imogen Waller and Rebecca Howard
Lucy Keeble, Imogen Waller and Rebecca Howard
 ?? ?? Andie Ayoubi of Barkham with her enamel on copper work
Andie Ayoubi of Barkham with her enamel on copper work
 ?? ?? Lorna Minton of Twyford with her botanical paintings
Lorna Minton of Twyford with her botanical paintings
 ?? ?? Liz Chadderton with Gertie the Goose behind her
Liz Chadderton with Gertie the Goose behind her
 ?? ?? Lisa Elliott of Twyford with her resin craft
Lisa Elliott of Twyford with her resin craft
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 ?? ?? Three generation­s of artistic talent Claire, Charley and Chloe Burriss with, behind, Rob Harrision and Emma Boote.
Three generation­s of artistic talent Claire, Charley and Chloe Burriss with, behind, Rob Harrision and Emma Boote.
 ?? ?? Talented friends from Wargrave Theatre Workshop Ann Roberts, Judi Rowlands and Sheila Williams
Talented friends from Wargrave Theatre Workshop Ann Roberts, Judi Rowlands and Sheila Williams
 ?? ?? Delicate silver work by manager of Wokingham’s Oxfam shop Imogen Waller
Delicate silver work by manager of Wokingham’s Oxfam shop Imogen Waller
 ?? ?? Vanessa Beresford who runs stained glass workshops at Twyford
Vanessa Beresford who runs stained glass workshops at Twyford

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