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Posts with tag: Lowestoft

A collaged postcard featuring overlaid pieces of blue patterned papers, including one that is latticed, a tiny picture of a deckchair and beach umbrella, a framed image of a butterfly and a bird and wooden shapes of 3 blue fish, a starfish and a scallop shell Blog posts

Sea-themed bunting at the Kirkley Centre and postcards from Windsor Care Home.

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Artist, Erik James Mack, leading a masterclass Artists' stories

Erik uses a combination of black and coloured pens to draw bold lines to create images of people, which have been inspired from films, television, and family. His portrayals are full of character and expression. He likes to play with humour in many of his drawings.

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A pile of fabric strips in different shades of blues and greens Blog posts

Chips on the beach and cooling down with an ice cream – just a couple of things to enjoy in Lowestoft

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A postcard collaged with paper and wooden shapes, with a black border along the bottom, above which are cut-out shapes of sandcastles, stones and hand drawn people. Above it a strip of blue paper with two wooden fish glued and a black paper boat. The sky above is created with a strip of blue patterned paper, overlaid with white clouds and a yellow sun Blog posts

A collection of wonderful postcards of Lowestoft, created by our Brave Artists

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A collaged postcard of 3 beach huts on a blue background and yellow foreground. Each beach hut has a black roof and there is a white dove on one of them. In the foreground are images of sandals, a beach hat and sunglasses, a deck chair and shade and a shell Blog posts

A lovely session at the Kirkley Pantry, making collaged postcards to celebrate Lowestoft’s popularity as a seaside resort

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Brave Art, artwork, cat and flowers Blog posts

For summer 2023 we are making big changes to our Brave Art programme, with each of our three locations taking a different approach to better reflect people and place

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An old monotone photograph of three women stand side by side, they are dressed in vertically striped long sleeved shirts, light coloured shorts and wearing bonnet-like caps on their heads. News

As well as producing munitions at Garretts factory in Leiston during WWI, women also played a full part in sporting activities – including the football team.

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