Category: Dorset Art and Antiques

Maps and memories from The Old Chapel

Kate Chidley didn’t want “a proper job” … so she followed in the family tradition and became an artist. By Fanny Charles When you arrive...

If you can hang it on a wall, we can frame it!

As Douglas McLeod Period Frames enters its fifth decade in Salisbury, Gay Pirrie-Weir finds out the essentials of the perfect picture frame You might be...

Mother and daughter in artistic harmony

Different voices on personal paths – Fanny Charles looks at the compatible art of collage artist Marzia Colonna and ceramic sculptor Fiamma Montagu Marzia Colonna...

Dennis Chinaworks celebrates 30 years of art pottery

An artist’s life from fashion to ceramics – for more than 60 years, Sally Tuffin has been at the forefront of British design. By...

In the studio with Gillian McCormick

Ancient craftsmanship: Edwina Baines discovers that the modern world of stained glass art is much the same as it was Coloured glass was used for...

In the studio with Carolyne Moran

Inspired by post-Impressionists, Carolyne captures intimate, light-filled interiors in her Shaftesbury studio During lockdown, we were plunged into a world where both work and social...

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Bucked in the Yarn

Three small Somerset villages had a huge impact on global exploration and trade – Rachael Rowe talks to Professor Terry Stevens “Nothing much ever happened...
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We are what (politics) we eat

“We are what we eat” and “our diet defines us”. If I take that metaphor and apply it to our political consumption for the...

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