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Wellwood, 2 Bakery Street, Auchencairn, DG7 1RN

T: 07876 273 550 E: jennie@leafworks.co.uk Leafworks Leafworksjennie

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My work continues to highlight the natural world using pressed leaves and flowers. I create leaf collages, often combining the natural materials with paint, oil crayons, rubbings and inks made from natural materials.

What to expect: I collect and press leaves and flowers from the local area and from my garden, I will demonstrate all aspects of my practice and my garden will be open to view special plants I use for my work and the view of Bengairn.

Anne Waggot Knott

Wellwood, 2 Bakery Street, Auchencairn, DG7 1RN

E: a.waggot@gmail.com

W: www.charliealphastudio.com knottintheoffice Anne Waggot Knott - Artist

A printmaker and geographer, I am rewilding my work this year. Delving deeper into the landscape, I am pairing printmaking with playful experiential elements including digital photography, film and sculpture. This brings a new aesthetic: rich, absorbing pieces with strong human-environment connections.

What to expect: Expect the unexpected. Art with a glorious sense of being. Art that is rooted in place, yet takes you on intriguing new journeys. Work inspired by connections with some of our wildest landscapes and ideas. Plus a miniature pop-up cinema, a warm welcome, and inspiring conversations.

£2.50 - £400

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Balcary Bay Hotel near Auchencairn; The Torr point walk along the sea shore from the football field.

10% discount for Friends of Spring Fling.

Directions: Bakery Street is off the bottom of Main Street, just past the jubilee lamp at the junction with the A711.

Accessibility: Back door flat access, front door six steps. Studio on ground floor, Gallery on first floor. Some works captioned/audio described. Differentlyabled visitors can pre-book a private slot.

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Auchencairn Community Shop and Café for hot and cold food and drinks, wifi, crafts and local produce (Mon-Sat). Accessible toilet.

Directions: Bakery Street is off the bottom of Main Street, just past the jubilee lamp at the junction with the A711.

Accessibility: Back door flat access, front door six steps. Studio on ground floor, Gallery on first floor. Some works captioned/audio described. Differently-abled visitors can pre-book a private slot.

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