Trinity Art Group

The Trinity Art Group is supported by Trinity Winchester charity

Thursday, February 27, 2014

The great 17th century art Caravaggio helped inspired the Trinity Art Group to create their own Medusas


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Labels: Adult Education, Alastair Eales, Art, Caravaggio, Trinity Winchester

Cathy's painted clay head

Painted Clay Head


I love the funny expression on his face! Reminds me of the heads from film "Spirited Away"







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Labels: Adult art, Art, ceramics, Clay Head, craft, Education, Trinity Winchester, UK

Chris' colour study of an Orange

Colour Study by Chris - oil paint 

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Labels: Adult Education, Art, Learning, NCFE, Trinity Winchester

Monsters from Greek Mythology: Medusa

Cathy's Medusa in pencil and watercolour pens

B's Medusa in watercolour pen

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Labels: Art Education, Charity, Community Art, contemporary art, Education, NCFE, Trinity Winchester, UK
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My art practice is two-fold. Firstly through my continuing development of community projects and teaching in collaboration with educational and charitable organisations. And, secondly through my on-going research into the exploration of objects; their history, status and plasticity of meaning. I also illustrate in watercolour Vintage Kenner Star Wars Toys.
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