h.Art event in Brockhampton – examples of work from the artists

Herefordshire Art Week, or h.Art, is an annual art event in Herefordshire. This year it runs from 9th to 17th September 2017, and is a nine-day open studio event paid for by individual artists/craft makers and creative businesses, to raise their profile and sell work. Taking place at dozens of venues throughout Herefordshire, h.Art provides an ideal opportunity for art-lovers to discover both new and familiar artists.

Please visit the new photo album on the All Saints’ Brockhampton Facebook Page, depicting examples from the 17 artists who will be exhibiting at the Brockhampton event.

Link to h.Art event in Brockhampton - artists' work examples
h.Art event in Brockhampton – artists’ work examples

 

New website for Julian Stanley – creative woodcarver, sculptor and artist

I am pleased to have developed a new website for an amazing woodcarver, sculptor, and artist named Julian Stanley. The brief was to showcase high-resolution images of his work in a gallery, with simple navigation. Please visit his site by clicking the image below:

Julian Stanley – woodcarving, furniture, sculpturing, painting

 

 

 

Brockhampton, Herefordshire

I am delighted to have been asked to develop a new Facebook page for an important local building, All Saints’ Church, Brockhampton.

This beautiful church lies in the village of Brockhampton, near Ross-on-Wye, in Herefordshire. It is widely recognised as one of the most important Arts & Crafts buildings of the early 20th century and was described by the architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner as “one of the most impressive and convincing churches of its date in any country“.

https://www.facebook.com/allsaintsbrockhampton

All Saints’ was designed and built by the renowned architect William Lethaby, one of the leading lights of the Arts & Crafts Movement, and was completed in 1902. The building is Grade I listed in recognition of its architectural importance.