PETERSFIELD Museum and Art Gallery is hosting a new exhibition from September 21 to November 26 that brings together, for the first time, hand-carved wood sculptures by Alison Crowther and charcoal drawings by Kate Boucher.
Both artists work primarily with their chosen material, and their keen awareness of the material’s individual qualities and natural variations is an essential part of their practice.
Alison Crowther (pictured right) is a sculptor who works with English oak, and other British hardwoods. Using tools that range from chainsaws to chisels, Crowther creates surfaces of geometric patterns and rippling lines.
Kate Boucher is a landscape artist, primarily working in charcoal, a medium with a potential for expression.
For details visit the website at www.petersfieldmuseum.co.uk





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