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ARTWORKS Roger Gamble: His Life & Art

It is with much sadness that Artworks announces the recent passing of Norfolk artist Roger Gamble. Chris Gamble has written this short essay on his life & art.

ROGER’S LIFE AND ART by Chris Gamble

Artworks Exhibition 2023

Roger established a bit of a reputation as an artist at school. He was forever drawing cartoons, and did a series of caricatures of the teachers, which got him a ‘severe talking to’ from the Headmaster. The caricatures were confiscated. Much later he learned that they had been pinned up in the staffroom. He won the senior prize for art in his final year.

Roger was obsessed by cartoons. One of his efforts was a crazy pen and watercolour version of Stephenson’s Rocket in the style of Roland Emmett, with bits falling off and strange figures and animals. His Mum, who worked in the Enquiry Office at Norwich Thorpe Station, had it mounted and framed. It hung on the wall behind her. One day a well-dressed chap came to ask about train times. He liked the cartoon. She told him it was the work of her sixteen year old son. The gentleman left his card, saying “It shows promise. I may be able to help him.” He was the features editor of the Daily Express. After a phone call to London the following Monday, a portfolio was sent. When the package returned, a covering letter advised that Roger should be apprenticed to a printer as a Lithographer. After some enquiries and an interview he was offered an apprenticeship in the Artists Department at Jarrold Printing.

Roger was able to continue his apprenticeship during National Service in the Royal Engineers map-making department, having been advised by a friend in the Artists Department not to shoot straight! In addition to drawing maps he designed dance posters and Christmas cards for officers in Southern Command. He completed his apprenticeship and became a qualified Lithographic Artist.

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Blue Moon

Many people will know of Roger as a singer and musician, and with work, family and music, there was little time for exhibiting artwork. In the sixties Roger’s career took a turn. He moved to the London-based sales team, advising customers on the best ways to utilise the latest colour-reproduction techniques in their illustrations. One of his customers was Swan Hellenic Cruises. Roger was keen on photography, and was invited to take photographs for the brochures and double as Photography Lecturer on several cruises.

Breckland Trail

We moved to the country after Roger’s retirement, and converted the lower barn into a studio and print workshop. We were persuaded by a friend to enter Norfolk Open Studios, and met other local artists, becoming founder members of Breckland Artists. At that time the Eastern Open was the most prestigious regional art competition, at the Fermoy Arts Centre in King’s Lynn. In 2002 Roger painted a large work of a girl reading a book, viewed from overhead. It was awarded ‘Best in Show’. A fellow Breckland Artists member persuaded us to apply for Artworks. We have been members ever since.

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Roger Gamble in his studio in Norfolk


Christmas Exhibition at Great Walsingham Gallery for Nicola Coe, Janet French, Carol Pask

Three members of ARTWORKS – Nicola Coe, Janet French and Carol Pask – have been invited to show their work in a forthcoming Christmas Exhibition at Great Walsingham Gallery in Norfolk.

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Nicola Coe – mixed media with photography
Janet French – original prints on handmade paper made from leaves
Carol Pask – ceramic sculpture

The special preview evening is on Friday 17th November 6 – 9pm, followed by an open day on Saturday 18th November 10am – 5pm. The exhibition continues throughout the Christmas holidays into the New Year, to the end of  January 2018, open Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 4.30pm (see Great Walsingham Gallery website for full details).

Great Walsingham Gallery & Framing
Hindringham Road
Great Walsingham
Norfolk
NR22 6DR

More details on the art exhibition, opening times and venue location, visit www.walsinghamgallery.co.uk

Land Song by Alfie Carpenter : Norfolk landscapes and soundscapes through art and song

Land Song by Alfie Carpenter
Norfolk landscapes and soundscapes told through art and song.

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Salthouse Church, North Norfolk, NR25 7XA
6 – 21 May 2017, 11 – 5pm daily
LIVE PERFORMANCES: Friday 5 May 2017, 6 – 9pm and Saturday 13 May 2017, 3 – 5pm
Free admission

Alfie invites you to look and listen to his most recent mixed media landscape creations that come with an extra slathering of singing on top. Collaged materials and papers layered with tones of music and paint will form interpretations of local scenes. 

Fellow vocalist, Kimberley Moore, will assist Alfie in some exciting live performances of original material happening alongside the display of new artworks.

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Samphire green, samphire red

Land Song explores our connection to Earth, our kinship with mother nature and how to feel at home in an unfamiliar place.

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Seeds of sound

Follow this link for a preview of the sights and sounds: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNq03P-D4LE
Follow this link to the Facebook event page: www.facebook.com/events/1452258681484978/

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‘Walking home

Also happening in May, Alfie will be the artist in residence at Ipswich Preparatory School. Alfie will be working with Key Stage 2 students; taking inspiration from the grounds and views from the school and encouraging the students to make use of his collaging technique. You will be able to see the results of the residency at the school from 4pm on Thursday 25th May 2017.