Friday, 27 January 2012

Accents

A range of jewellery available from Tuesday by Christine Warren, along with two other designs, Möbius and Leaf.

Baz the cat.

Bronze resin sculpture on display from Tuesday, with several of his friends. By Christine Baxter.

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Blown glass

Various items on display from next Tuesday, by local artist, Christine Keers.

Hug!

Everyone needs one, or more.
By Helen Russell of Mercury Arts.

New work arriving everyday!

Mixed media paintings by Leanne Mullen

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Already on display

Colourful ceramics by Donna Grant
Functional ceramics by Elizabeth Shaw
Original watercolours by Gordon Lamb
Ceramic jewellry and plaques by Philipa whiteside
Raku fired ceramics by Shaun Hall
Silver and pearl jewellery by Angie Young
Pewter creations by Fleur Grenier
Silver and pearl jewellery by Amanda Cox
Silver corrugated jewellery by Dilyana Evtimova
Hand painted and woven scarves by Jill Dexter
Water jet cut and enamelled glass by Rena Holford
Oil cloth bags by Eleanor's Attic
Agate and silver jewellery by Jan Allison
 Glass jewellery by Zoe Garner
Hanmade "Haversham Dolls" by Maggie Smith
Emroidery by Sophie Shohani
Original Oils and prints from Lynn Rocks
Origianl watercolours and prints by Wendy Parkin
                                         

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Arrived today!

Hand woven scarves, made from baby alpaca wool, with heart design. Ideal for Valentine's Day. Designed and made by Susan J Foulkes.

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Already on display

Beautiful hand thrown porcelain, by Richard Baxter.

Silk Scarves

We have just received these beautiful hand painted silk scarves ready for display in February.
Designed and made by Joanne Eddon.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Angels for Hexham Abbey

Work for Hexham Abbey's exhibition end of January is new made specifically for the ‘Angels of Northumberland’ exhibition. 

Inspired by Angels I have used Vanilla and White Opal glass creating a reaction between the two glass colours with Lead and Sulphur bearing elements in the glass.  I am left with wonderful results. Delicate, gentle, sympathetic and graceful pieces.  I hope you agree.