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Since moving to Derby 12 years ago, artist Barbara Colbert has discovered a passion for creating charcoal drawings of local landmarks and scenes. Her most current creation was inspired by some of the architecture and statues at Kedleston Hall, including this huge stone lion that keeps watch over the hall from the gardens.
Barbara said: 'Using my hands along with the charcoal means that my fingerprints are all over the canvas and add to the art. It makes it more expressive.'
Barbara, whose work has been on show at exhibitions in Wirksworth and Melbourne to name but a few, works from her studio at Banks' Mill on Bridge Street.
Contact Barbara 07906160790
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Since moving to Derby 12 years ago, artist Barbara Colbert has discovered a passion for creating charcoal drawings of local landmarks and scenes. Her most current creation was inspired by some of the architecture and statues at Kedleston Hall, including this huge stone lion that keeps watch over the hall from the gardens.
Barbara said: 'Using my hands along with the charcoal means that my fingerprints are all over the canvas and add to the art. It makes it more expressive.'
Barbara, whose work has been on show at exhibitions in Wirksworth and Melbourne to name but a few, works from her studio at Banks' Mill on Bridge Street.
Contact Barbara 07906160790
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- Northcliffe Media Ltd.
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- 4256x2832 / 2.5MB
- https://www.photographybymatthewjames.com/p/image-license
- https://www.photographybymatthewjames.com/contact
- Contained in galleries

