Love from Budleigh beach




















It's almost a year now since I wrote about West Country artist and illustrator Laura Wall and her series of paintings entitled Love at the Seaside, the first of which was inspired by our pebble beach at Budleigh Salterton. Click on http://budleighbrewsterunited.blogspot.com/2010/04/tea-for-two-on-budleigh-beach.html to find out more.

The series has grown and grown, inspired by coastal scenes in both Devon and Cornwall, and now she's sent me details of her latest exhibition at Duchy Square Centre for Creativity in Princetown http://www.duchysquare.org/

Called 'Love at the Seaside' of course, it runs until 28 February 2011. The centre is open from Wednesdays to Sundays, from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.

Shown above is Laura's painting 'End of the Day' which is included in the exhibition. "I was asked to put Exmouth through the window so it could be exhibited at Swordfish Gallery http://www.swordfishgallery.co.uk/ , in Exmouth in the new year," she writes.

"As this is where my partner is from we had a lot of fun putting in all the details like the kite surfers and the ferry unique to Exmouth." The design will be used for a greeting card series.
For more information about Laura's work click on http://www.laurawall.com/

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