(or as he calls them, "chaak") drawings.
Evelyn Fenwick exhibited some colourful patterned pictures.
Karen Carruthers exhibited her detailed embroidery.
Avril Kimberly exhibited an impressive acrylic painting.
Alan Gardener exhibited two pastel drawings and a study in paint and pastel of a snooker player.
Terry Johnson exhibited some fine examples of his watercolour paintings.
Malcom Curnow exhibited some detailed drawings of his kitchen.
Irene Jones exhibited some beautiful examples of her decoupage.
Andrew Wears exhibited some detailed drawings of Disney characters.
Nicola McLellan exhibited some subtle watercolour paintings and two oil paintings.
Maureen Matla exhibited some silk paintings, wall plaques and a clock all depicting her love of horses.

BUT IT DIDN'T STOP THERE!


Peter Kemp Director of Social services, saw the exhibition at County Hall in Durham and asked if he could have a selection of pictures to go on his office wall and in the foyer leading to his office. Works of art from seven clients are now adorning the walls and we are awaiting an invitation to go to see them.

All in all the past year has been a busy one for all the artists at Beaconsfield and has left them inspired and ready to produce more impressive works for the next exhibition! Well done everyone!


TRISH GEORGE
ART THERAPIST


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