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IBBAS Inspired by Becker Art Society: Call to Artists

IBBAS (Inspired by Becker Art Society) announces its 2016 “Call for artists” and the launch of their new website. Artists interested to find out more about the Inspired by Becker Art Exhibition, now in its 4th consecutive year, can go to the newly launched website for details: www.ibbas.co.uk

The first stage towards exhibiting with IBBAS is to join the Inspired by Becker Art Society. A Membership Form can be downloaded from the “Exhibition” page on the IBBAS website. The closing date for Membership Applications is 30th April 2016. Once a member, artists can elect to have a page set up on the IBBAS website. Details will be sent once membership is confirmed.

The ‘Inspired by Becker’ exhibition, first held in 2013, is now an annual event in the village of Wenhaston in Suffolk. It brings together over thirty East Anglian artists to celebrate and honour Harry Becker’s body of work by presenting their own artwork for sale.

Although exhibitors need to provide a short statement explaining how their work and practice is inspired by the work of Harry Becker, there is no requirement to paint in his style. The standard of work is always high. Many contributors are professional artists, but that is not a requirement.

The Inspired by Becker art exhibition has been enthusiastically supported by the artists and the public, who demonstrate their pleasure in the work we show, by generating sales in four figures over 3 days.

Jane Hodgson, The fluff is flying, 2015

Jane Hodgson, The fluff is flying, oil on canvas, 2015

Who was Harry Becker?
Harry Becker lived in Wenhaston during the early years of the 20th century and was probably the last artist of note to record the work of the farming community in England before the advent of the tractor. His work is much admired by the artistic community for its immediacy and truth. Impressionistic in style, he had an unrivalled ability to capture the relentless toil of rural life. ‘Inspired by Becker’ acknowledges the debt owed to a painter who died in poverty and whose work was forgotten for almost 70 years. He died here in 1928.

Mike Holtom, Sole Bay 68, oil on canvas

Mike Holtom, Sole Bay 68, oil on canvas, 2015

The Inspired by Becker Society was formed to encourage painting & drawing by artists who are inspired by the work of Harry Becker – in subject or technique – promoting the appreciation of his work. Artist members can also enjoy sketching throughout the year with the plein air sketch group, or become involved in the ‘The Big Draw’ event in October.

A principle aim of IBBAS is to raise awareness of Harry Becker’s work by artists and by the general public, and they welcome new members to the Society. Check out the new website and get your artists applications in as soon as possible. You can also email ibbartsociety@gmail.com for more details.

www.ibbas.co.uk

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Art at the Six Bells – Janet French

Art at the Six Bells is a new art venture at Horringer Six Bells, a delightful country restaurant located near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. In the restaurant each month they will be showcasing the work of one artist. The first featured artist is Janet French, whose work will be on display in the restaurant from 10th December 2015 to 14th January 2016.

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Janet French, Summer Evening, screenprint on handmade beech leaf paper

The preview evening is on Thursday 10th December at 6.30pm. There will be complimentary drinks and canapés and a short introduction from Janet about her work. Restaurant bookings can be made from 7.30pm. Tables can be booked online: www.horringersixbells.co.uk

If you would like to attend the special preview event at Horringer Six Bells, you will first need to request a free ticket by contacting Six Bells: http://www.horringersixbells.co.uk/BookingRetrieve.aspx?ID=28047

Janet French:
The ideas and images in my current work are drawn from trees and the spiritual impact of light seen through trees. I use a variety of printmaking mediums including linocuts, woodcuts, Japanese woodcut, screenprint and etching on to handmade paper which I create using leaves and fibres gathered from the local fields and woodlands on which my images are based.

The varied surfaces I am working on require different printmaking methods and I aim to create a symbiosis between print and paper by, for example, allowing the textured surface to break through the image or employing the translucent quality of the leaves by printing on the reverse and allowing the image to show through.

Art at the Six Bells – Janet French
10 December 2015 to 14 January 2016

Preview Event: 10 December 2015 at 6:30pm

Horringer Six Bells
The Street
Horringer
Bury St. Edmunds
Suffolk
IP29 5SJ
Tel: 01284 735551

www.janetfrench.co.uk

www.horringersixbells.co.uk

Meet the Artists: daily presentations at ARTWORKS 2015

Meet the Artist: daily art presentations at ARTWORKS 2015

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Sometimes the sea monsters speak to me, by Valerie Armstrong

Meet the Artists: Alfie Carpenter; Gillian Crossley-Holland; Roger Gamble; Kate Reynolds; Annabel Mednick; Cathy D’Arcy; Lyn Aylward; Kit Price Moss; Helen DougallAlison Jones; Liz Waugh McManus; Katie Millard; Doug Patterson; Valerie Armstrong.

Saturday 5 September 2015: Doug Patterson – To look is to care about

Sunday 6 September 2015: Kit Price Moss – Paper, Printmaking and Puffins

Monday 7 September 2015: Alfie Carpenter – Interpreting the Land

Tuesday 8 September 2015: Gillian Crossley-Holland – Oil pastels, easy and fun

Wednesday 9 September 2015: Roger Gamble – Acrylics and Ideas

Thursday 10 September 2015: Kate Reynolds – Figures with Clay

Friday 11 September 2015: Annabel Mednick – Catching the Light: A painting demonstration

Saturday 12 September 2015: Cathy D’Arcy – Making a happy can topper in clay

Sunday 13 September 2015: Lyn Aylward – Painting Vintage People

Monday 14 September 2015: Kit Price Moss – Paper, Printmaking and Puffins

Tuesday 15 September 2015. Helen Dougall – Batik: Painting with Wax and Dyes

Wednesday 16 September 2015: Kate Reynolds – Figures with Clay

Thursday 17 September 2015: Curwen Print Study Day

Friday 18 September 2015: Alison Jones – Botanical painting, from dry brush to washes in watercolour

Saturday 19 September 2015: Roger Gamble – Acrylics and Ideas

Sunday 20 September 2015: Gainsborough’s House Printmaking Day

Monday 21 September 2015: Liz Waugh McManus – Drawing with Glass

Tuesday 22 September 2015: Cathy D’Arcy – Making a happy can topper in clay

Wednesday 23 September 2015: Roger Gamble – Acrylics and Ideas

Thursday 24 September 2015: Katie Millard – Watercolour without pencil

Friday 25 September 2015: Doug Patterson – To look is to care about

Saturday 26 September 2015: Valerie Armstrong – Mixed media backgrounds for abstract painting

Sunday 27 September 2015: Alison Jones – Botanical painting, from dry brush to washes in watercolour

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Glass sculpture by Liz Waugh McManus

The Artworks annual exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to see and buy new and original contemporary work by some of East Anglia’s most inspired and creative artists under one roof. Read more about the Artworks artists. www.artworksinfo.org.uk/artists/

ARTWORKS 2015 – 16th Annual Exhibition
5 – 27 September 2015
Blackthorpe Barn
Rougham
Bury St Edmunds
IP30 9HZ

The Artworks exhibition is open daily, 10am to 5pm, admission is free, ample parking, wheelchair accessible. Free exhibition catalogue.

We also have a shop selling artists’ limited edition prints, unframed work, greetings cards and postcards. There is also a café selling light refreshments. We hope you will enjoy your visit to Artworks in 2015!