Jacqueline Summer
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Fabric, wire, paste, earth, pigments, glue, canvas and oil pastels.
Jacqueline Summer
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Fabric, wire, paste, earth, pigments, glue, canvas and oil pastels.
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Quirky Quackers – Designer Ducks
AT THE RENDEZVOUS RUMPUS fun day in Rendezvous Street
Saturday 10th July 2010
A day of family fun, entertainment and market stalls. Events included a
fashion show, live music and an art auction. Other activities included a
bouncy castle, an alternative duck pond, food stalls, mime artists, plants and flowers on sale, art mart stalls, face painting, t-shirt printing with digital photos created by children and lots more.
The entire event was in aid of raising money for St Peter’s and St
Eanswythe’s Schools.
Quirky Quackers, devised by Deborah Crofts, attracted children of all ages. The idea was to catch a duck, design a duck and then decorate a duck. Plastic numbered ducks were floated in a paddling pool (an alternative duck pond) waiting to be caught and decorated. Ducks were then entered into a competition where the one judged to be the best won a gingerbread house.
A fun day for all involved and £32 raised!
ARTIST MADE HORSE RACING GAME
Come and join in a fun artist made ‘Horse Racing Game’ at ‘The Stables’ Studio 8, 35-37 Tontine Street, Folkstone 11am-4pm.
Choose a colour and paint or colour your horse, roll the dice and watch the horse’s race to the winning post! Prize for the winner! Take your horse home to show your friends.
Sunday Nov 8th
Lino Printing by ‘White Shed’ Artists.
Passers-by will be able to see work in progress.
These prints will be made into a book and put on display during the Book Festival in Folkestone.
Art Trail Exhibition
Studio 8, The Stables, 35-37 Tontine Street, Folkestone, Kent CT20 1JT

Perrywood Arts in The Stables
Featured Artists Gillian Wells, Tony Ross-Gower and Jenny Duncan
The scales are now hanging in the p@ints studio and the interactive element continues with visitors removing or adding to the scales. The level of balance changes, sometimes tipping one way or the other, reflecting the ever changing natural balance that takes place.

Interactive Woodland Balance

Can you help get the balance right?
Visitors and artists at the Perrywood Arts Event were invited to walk around the Art Trail and enjoy the diverse selection of workshops, demonstrations, music, performance and exhibits.
If on their journey they saw something natural they wanted to add to the scales they placed it gently in one side or the other. See what happened! Some of the items added were leaves, fir cones, pieces of bark and feathers.
It was their choice to tip the balance one way or the other. Some visitors wished to try and get the balance right in which case they added something to both sides.
What happened on the Day?
At the end of the day the items added were left in the scales and put on show in p@ints, Studio 8, 35-37 Tontine Street, Folkestone, Kent.