Bury New Road Project Presents Human Nature…
Recently, Bury New Road project resident artist, Louise Garman, has been creating huge multi-media hangings, silkscreens, watercolours and sketches based on walks through the incredible natural and former industrial environment around Drinkwater Park, Prestwich Clough and Philips Park.
Teaming up with Incredible Edible Prestwich and District, these artworks are to be presented in a major solo show, titled Human Nature, in the Barn and forest garden within Philips Park on 24th and 25th August.
Leading up to the exhibition, Louise Garman, who graduated from Chelsea School of Art and studied at the Royal Academy and Slade, is a director of neo artists in Bolton, and has exhibited all over Greater Manchester and Europe, as well as running art workshops everywhere from HMP Manchester to RHS Bridgewater, will be leading a dozen art workshops for community groups in the area, including two free open workshops for adults with all materials provided and places limited to 15 at each event…
Saturday 3rd August 1pm-3pm
Chinese Painting
The art of meditative one-stroke painting techniques to capture everything that grows. Book on this workshop via Eventbrite – click here
Sunday 4th August 1pm-3pm
Sketch To Watercolour
Go sketching in the outdoors, before transferring your work into watercolours. Book on this workshop via Eventbrite – click here
“I have created a series of work based on colour, nature and man’s influences on the planet, from pylons to sky trails cutting through and slicing natural shapes and shades, using watercolours on a huge scale to play with perspective and unusual compositions” says Louise Garman “Are they sky, earth or another dimension?
“The sketches, silkscreens, hangings and drawings are based on walks close to my home in Prestwich…The Clough, Drinkwater Park, Philips Park and Heaton Park…stunning environments filled with beautiful dreams, potential nightmares and definite enchantments” she adds “My work is an emotional response…and I would like people to join me in these open workshops to get a taste…”
The Human Nature exhibition and workshops will be held at The Barn and Forest Garden, Philips Park Road, Park Lane, Whitefield M45 7QJ. Further details on the exhibition to follow.
Human nature has been made possible with funding from The National Lottery Community Fund, which distributes money raised by National Lottery players for good causes, and the Parklife Community Fund, in partnership with Incredible Edible Prestwich and District.