THANK YOU to everyone who took part and came to our 2024 Combe Down Art Trail over the weekend!! Wasn't it great?! If you missed out, or didn't quite get around to every one of the 23 venues, fear not! Here is a taster of photos from each and every one - thank you Ele Nash for the 15,000 steps it took to complete the trail!
The wealth of artistic talent taking part this year was awe-inspiring. As well as paintings, prints, photography, and ceramics there were wire, stone, and clay sculptures, glasswork, pottery, jewellery, box art, cards, and textiles. Visitors had their portrait photo taken, watched demos of stone carving with Bath Stone Carving Group, admired sculptures by Bath Sculpture School, learned watercolour techniques with Catherine Beale and collage with Karen George. All of that excitement meant the refreshments including lunch at the Peggy Dodd Centre were very welcome! Venues this year were spread throughout the old village, to the new addition of Mulberry Park, and out into the Foxhill estate. Artists could be found at the St Andrew’s Community Centre, the Museum of Bath Stone, and the Peggy Dodd Centre, as well as in their own studios and homes. The street gallery on nursery and school railings and in windows showed off artwork created by Combe Down schoolchildren and toddlers and was an excellent addition as always! The art trail relies on a lot of volunteers so thank you Vikki Yeates, Catherine Beale, and Kathy Pearce for helping to keep everything running as smoothly as it should, to Hilary Strickland for the beautiful posters and map, and to Ele for the walk, website, and our Instagram 😊 And a final very special thank you to Queen Organiser, Sally Jefferies, who has been in the role of herding artistic cats for the past six years. This was her final one as chief and we can all agree it was the best yet!
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