The Artists

Deborah Frith

http://www.art2sculpture.co.uk/


resumé Deborah Frith


Alison Theaker

https://www.thesparkuk.com/
About the Artist from the TRAIL website

Alison has co-created three environmentally based exhibitions at Harbour House, Kingsbridge: Loving the Beach (2013), The Magic Forest (2015) and Sea Sense (2017). She is currently planning another exhibition, Between Land and Sea, for 2019. The exhibitions focused on the problems of marine pollution, especially plastics, and featured work made from beach litter. These included a 7m long mermaid and a giant plastic jellyfish.
She works in watercolour and mixed media collage and photography, and previously exhibited in Harbour House’s Open Exhibition in 2006, 2010, 2013 and 2016. She has also had work presented in Red Propellor Gallery. Most recent pieces were inspired by walks along beaches as she completed the South West Coast path. They contained items found on beaches in North and South Devon and Cornwall, but also from the Red Sea, Australia, Massachusetts, Maine and Nantucket.
Alison has 30 years experience in public relations and management as a practitioner, academic and author. Now running her own communications consultancy, The Spark, she has worked with SHAF and individual artists to help them promote their work more effectively.



Amy McCarthy

Amy McCarthy (Amy Orange Juice)

Malcolm Curley

Nature's Nemesis
Nature's Scream
Seal Appeal
Malcolm Curley at Cockington Court 
My Outdoor Sculpture (Pinterest)


Charlotte Yeo

Hope 
Charlotte Yeo on Facebook
Charlotte Yeo on TRAIL website
I am a mature student, currently studying a fine art degree at petroc college in Barnstaple. I have been interested in art all my life and have sculpted from a young age. Although being a keen painter, sculpture is my main interest.
Being passionate about anti pollution I have made many pieces from items that would otherwise be polluting our planet.
As well as my sculpture in Teignmouth I also have a kinetic sculpture being exhibited in Dulverton leat until the end of July, which is made from two old bicycles that had been thrown in the river. I am also, working with Barnstaple museum on a piece involving their history.

Janec van Veen

The Bride
Janec van Veen .com
Red Propeller Gallery





Monica Lang 

Starcross History
Starcross Primary School
Starcross Preschool

Monica Lang  (Starcross History) with  Starcross Primary School and Starcross Preschool

Kattanga the War Horse watches the galloping pollution of the 5 gyres

I founded the Starcross History group to involve the village children. Local history gives everyone identity.

Kattanga the War Horse is my first attempt at sculpture or anything artyfarty - apart from a few wacky costumes for our kids' fancydress, and some interesting birthday cakes.
I scrapped the frame for the horse's head I'd made with some ex-garden fence. The coathangers could have been stuck onto it BUT the curves of the coathangers are beautiful, so perhaps they could make the shape by themselves. I rammed a few together...
The internet is great for ideas. I found the fabulous Sayaka Ganz horses 
Sayaka Ganz - Momentum
and a horse by Miriam Amery-Gale made entirely from black coathangers



Now everyone wants to give me coathangers so maybe I'll have another go  - Malcolm Curley's Seal Appeal has given me an idea.
Here's the link to Monica's photo diary of this sculpture "Metamorphosis of Kattanga"
Click on each photograph to read a description

Melissa Muldoon

Our Future is in your hands
Melissa Muldoon in Devon Life
Melissa Muldoon
    

Julia Vella

Bee Friendly

Julia Vella on the TRAIL website
Julia Vella on the Beaford Arts website
Julia Vella on the Devon Artist Network

Jane Melling

Teignmouth Traders
  

Yvonne Lammond

Sam Lock

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