I am a professional artist and tutor living close to the Waveney on the outskirts of Bungay. Previous careers saw me working in the arts and entertainment industries – variously as a performer, maker, director or administrator. Lowestoft-born, I returned to East Anglia a decade ago after having left in the 1970s. I now live and work here in the beautiful Waveney Valley where my wife (Lorry Cudmore Ceramics) and I share studios in our garden. I am currently Chair of Harleston and Waveney Art Trail and a member of several other regional and national art groups. I am passionate about drawing from life and would describe myself as a representational, realist artist – mostly concentrating on landscapes and portraits.
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Celebrate the Waveney & Blyth 2016
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Shifting Sands and Fine Finds – Covehithe
Saturday 22 July 12.30pm -4pm
Cost £6/£5 W&BA members
A leisurely ‘there and back’ walk, at low tide, along the rapidly eroding coast at Covehithe with local beachcomber Simon Raven. Look for, and collect (bring a bag) evidence of past wrecks, fossils, flints, amber and sea-glass, as well as sea-washed tree roots, old defences and more recent man-made detritus. We’ll stop for a picnic lunch (please bring your own) and a chance for a swim for braver souls! Simon will bring examples of past finds including photos of boat-wrecks, fossilised bark and amber. Towards the end of the walk we’ll display our discoveries and even, if the spirit moves, create a sculptural piece to leave for others to find.
Meet at St Andrew’s Church, Covehithe NR34 7JJ. Parking along the side of the road before reaching the church.
No refreshments