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Programme 2008

Committee

Nov 06 workshop

Dec 06

Nov 06 Visit

January 07

February 2007

16 March 2007

13 March 2007

April 07

May 2007

June 07 visit

July AGM 2007

DIVA Awards 07

Sept 07 Landscapes

September 2007

21st March 07

Exhibition Picture

Oct 07 Exhibition

Nov 07 activities

January 2008

7 February 08

15 February 2008

Outdoor Meetings

March demonstratio

Dave Woolass

April workshops

May 2008

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Exhibition Pictures

Crofton Art Group held its first Exhibition over the weekend of October 13th and 14th. Members put a wide variety of pieces on display.

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Letterboxes

John enjoys finding old letterboxes in interesting locations.


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Venice

Robin's Canal Scene drew many admiring glances.


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Embroidery

Jean hoped her stitched pictures would make visitors smile.


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Watercolours

Watercolour landscapes were Christine's prefered medium and subject.


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Local scenes

A painting of Crofton Church was one of the many pictures to be sold.


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Acrylics

Some members enjoyed the boldness of acrylics


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Variety

Wherever you looked there was a great variety in subject matter, style and medium.


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Portrait

One or two artists included portraits in their collections


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Landscapes

Landscapes of many different kinds were probably the most popular subject for painting.


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Success

As their first exhibition it was considered a great success.


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Contributions

35 members put a total of 190 pictures on display. Well done to everyone and thanks to Slack Lane Junior School