kenjaq.com
Ken Jaquiery: Ceramic Sculptor - Related Sites
http://www.kenjaq.com/links.htm
This page has links to sites from other artists with whom Ken is associated. If you like Ken's work you may also find these sites interesting. There are also links to sites related to some of the nature that has inspired Ken's work. Ken shares a studio with Joy Godfrey. And her sister Chris Bailey. Has some nice examples of her work. Sarah was running an introduction to sculpture course at the Field Studies Council's Malham Tarn Field Centre. Ken's work also featured in the Ilkley Art Trail 2011.
kenjaq.com
Ken Jaquiery: Ceramic Sculptor - Artist Profile
http://www.kenjaq.com/artist.htm
Nature is the great creator of beauty. Every trip out of the house is another opportunity to discover nature s creations. Introduced me to clay as a medium for sculpting when I attended her Introduction to Sculpture course at the Field Studies Council's Malham Tarn Field Centre. I have also been inspired by the work of Monica Young.
kenjaq.co.uk
Ken Jaquiery: Ceramic Sculptor - Artist Profile
http://www.kenjaq.co.uk/artist.htm
Nature is the great creator of beauty. Every trip out of the house is another opportunity to discover nature s creations. Introduced me to clay as a medium for sculpting when I attended her Introduction to Sculpture course at the Field Studies Council's Malham Tarn Field Centre. I have also been inspired by the work of Monica Young.
onformsculpture.co.uk
Sarah Smith - on form | sculpture: the showcase for contemporary sculpture in stone at Asthall Manor, Oxfordshire.
http://www.onformsculpture.co.uk/artists/sarah-smith
Limestone, by its very nature, seems to me to have a life force present all those micro-skeletons and tiny shells from so long ago. Http:/ www.sarahsmith.org.uk/. Rosie Pearson, Anna Greenacre. Sign up to our mailing list.
lowerwinskill.co.uk
Lower Winskill - Home Page
http://lowerwinskill.co.uk/links.htm
Links to other sites. Please forgive the pun. This picture of a lynx is not entirely unrelated: lynx existed in the Craven area of North Yorkshire as recently as the 7th century AD and Lower Winskill was involved in discovering this. More info here. Here are the 'links':. Sculptor, Sarah Smith. Makes use of Lower Winskill as a studio and she, sculptor Ken Jaquiery. And painter Margaret Uttley. Exhibited their work in the gallery here during the North Yorkshire Open Studios Exhibition.
carosnatch.com
electronic music > creative music > experimental music > electronic music blog > Manchester bands > Caro C
http://www.carosnatch.com/live
Artist, engineer and facilitator in sound. Amidst ample music technology education work. And other creative facilitator. Roles, my third album is currently in construction, Delia Derbyshire Day is going from strength to strength and I have a few nice creative commissions on the go. After the magic release party/launch event for my third album. Everything Gives to Something Else. At The Wonder Inn. In Manchester on 21 May, we are now getting out and about with the new live show. 038; friends – were ...
kenjaq.co.uk
Ken Jaquiery: Ceramic Sculptor - Related Sites
http://www.kenjaq.co.uk/links.htm
This page has links to sites from other artists with whom Ken is associated. If you like Ken's work you may also find these sites interesting. There are also links to sites related to some of the nature that has inspired Ken's work. Ken shares a studio with Joy Godfrey. And her sister Chris Bailey. Has some nice examples of her work. Sarah was running an introduction to sculpture course at the Field Studies Council's Malham Tarn Field Centre. Ken's work also featured in the Ilkley Art Trail 2011.
austwickhall.co.uk
Austwick Hall Luxury Country House Gardens in the Yorkshire Dales
http://www.austwickhall.co.uk/gardens.html
The Gardens at Austwick Hall B&B. House tours of Austwick Hall and garden visits are available for groups by prior arrangement (minimum 8 people) £8 per person. Austwick Hall is a Yorkshire Dales manor house steeped in history. Once owned by Sir John Yorke, master of the mint for Edward VI, it has also been home to Sir Charles Ingleby and many other interesting characters. Re-built in the late 16th century the Hall contains a wealth of original features. Sculptures by Sarah Smith.