Welcome to our blog where you can check out the artists exhibiting at Art at St Dunstan's.
This Bucks Art Weeks exhibition showcases a group of established artists and makers in beautiful, medieval St Dunstan's in Monks Risborough.


To see samples of the artists' work, click on their names in blue, on the right-hand side of your screen.


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INTRODUCTION 2016

Welcome to Art at St Dunstan's 2016. 
See list below for this year's 10 artists. 
To get a flavour of each artist's work, click on the artist's name in blueto the right of your screen.

Christine Bass paints vibrant, contemporary still lifes & landscapes, many inspired by the Chilterns.
Nicola Bibby's felted pictures & accessories are textured, tactile & deeply saturated in colour.
Deborah Brett uses stained glass, vitreous glass & found materials in her richly coloured mosaics.
Susan Day creates delicate, porcelain lamps & vessels with textures & colours inspired by leaves & flowers, & by the Buckinghamshire landscape.
Anna Franklin's joyful illustrations often feature adorable, little creatures & quirky imagery.
Pirjo Keene is an experimental photographer whose studies of natural forms are richly layered & often abstracted.
Graham Lester cuts, bends, folds & curls paper to create complex paper sculptures with a 3D effect.  He also turns bowls comprised of layers of bonded paper, plywood & acrylic.
Helen White's exquisite gold-leaf illuminations & ceramics are inspired by medieval design.
Kate Wilkinson's distinctive, contemporary jewellery combines textured silver with cork, cord & semi-precious beads.
Hazel Williams produces intricate laser cut designs in paper, wood, acrylic & glass.

This photo of beautiful St Dunstan's is courtesy of 
Wikimedia Commons at
 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Monks_Risborough-_St_Dunstans_Church.jpg.


ART TRAIL 
Our trail gives info about other shows in our area.
Click on it for a larger version.