‘Embracing the Elements’

3 female artists and myself decided to have an exhibition at the wonderful Malthouse Gallery in Lyme Regis.

Jillian Hunt creates abstract photography that evolves into innovative textiles and unique interior decor.

Alison Bowskill explores a variety of printmaking processes and techniques including Etching, Lithography and Lino. Her prints are an emotive response to locations and environments which capture the drama, life and mood of these places.

Fran Marsh Williams creates magical and handcrafted wooden automata, music boxes and sculpture. Her pieces are made in part from found materials, made to move, make you smile and tell a story.

Jools Woodhouse has recently incorporated hand painted and printed collage paper into her paintings adding depth and texture to her distinctive depictions of semi-abstract local landscapes.

This two-week exhibition at The Malthouse Gallery, Lyme Regis, showcases the culmination of their creative journeys, reflecting how each artist uniquely engages with and is inspired by their surroundings.

“As artists, we spend time reflecting on our environment and responding to the rhythms of life and landscape. Coming together to celebrate the diverse ways we interact with these elements is both fulfilling and enlightening.”

@jillianhunt50

@alisonbowskill

@franmadewood

@joolswoodhouse

If you would like an invite to the PRIVATE VIEW on Tues 5th Nov, I would love to send you one.

The Town Mill is the artisan quarter of Lyme Regis, with lots of small independent makers and The Malthouse Gallery

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