Exhibition by members of Pateley Bridge Art Club Summer 2020.
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Meadow grasses, mono print by Gill Kirk

Mind the gap, photograph by Ian Mayor

No. 3, soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

Dragon in traditional script, ink by Charles Mellor

No. 6, soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

Mountain landscape, chinese ink, gold flecked paper by Charles Mellor

No. 2, soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

Leopard (after Audley poster), chinese paints by Charles Mellor

Orkney lobster pots, mixed media by Margaret Clapperton

Garden at twine mill, watercolour by Audrey Culling

Apple harvest, watercolour by Audrey Culling

Let's make music, gouache & gold leaf by Margaret Clapperton

Rocks and water, mixed media by Margaret Clapperton

Carbon Footprint, watercolour & pen by John Watt

Native American warrior, conte crayon & ink by Barbara Ward

Cliffs at Banff, watercolour pencils by Kathy Hackney

Boatyard workshop, watercolour & pen by John Watt

Male figure in a state of anxiety, oil pastel by Barbara Ward

No. 2, acrylic by Ken Hughes

Stockport viaduct, watercolour and pen by John Watt

Recapture. oil on canvas by Dayna Cowper

Norfolk wind pump 2, photograph by Margaret Vallely

Hawthorn hedge, mixed media by Gill Kirk

Autumn squalls above Stainforth, photograph by Ian Mayor

Fallen in Old Spring Wood, photograph by Ian Mayor

Marmion Tower, West Tanfield, acrylic by Richard Ringshill

Footplate Brew, photograph by Ian Mayor

Cinerarias, watercolour by Audrey Culling

David as a samurai, ink & marbled paper by Barbara Ward

Kim, pastel pencils by Sid Hines

Retro metro, machine embroidered silk waste by Barbara Ward

Who's afraid of ... , pastel by Sue Clough

Up the wall, machine stitched faux chenille by Barbara Ward

View from the lake, acrylic by Pat Sullivan

Leeds Railway Station, collage & acrylic by Margaret Clapperton

The planter, watercolour & gouache by Pat Sullivan

Male figure 1, rubbed out graphite by Barbara Ward

Just arrived, acrylic on canvas by Margaret Clapperton

No. 9, soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

Tree roots and rocks drypoint by Margaret Clapperton

Jemmima 2, coloured pencils by Sid Hines

Eddie, coloured pencils by Sid Hines

Flower vase, chinese paints by Charles Mellor

No. 24, acrylic by Ken Hughes

Rotate, oil on canvas by Dayna Cowper

Artichokes. mixed media by Margaret Clapperton 21x27

No. 10, soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

Spanish village, watercolour by Audrey Culling

Path to the beach, watercolour by Pat Sullivan

The world turn upside down, watercolour by Penny Riley-Smith

High Fells, collograph print by Gill Kirk

Elterwater, photograph by Margaret Vallely

Springtime by the Nidd, photograph by Ian Mayor

Berty, gouche & coloured pencils by Sid Hines

Gentle Jack, coloured pencils by Sid Hines

Enamel jug, acrylic & watercolour by Gill Kirk

Jessy, coloured pencils by Sid Hines

Harvest, oil on board by Dayna Cowper

Pretty please, coloured pencil by Sue Clough

Lion, chinese ink and colour by Charles Mellor

Poppy, watercolour by Pat Sullivan

Grey cob, pastel on velour by Sue Clough

John's Barn, watercolour pencils by Kathy Hackney

Turner view Fountains Abbey, pastel by Barbara Ward

Bridge in winter, watercolour by Pat Sullivan

Hazel & bluebells, lino cut by Helen Voisey

No. 3, acrylic by Ken Hughes

Samurai, collaged ink died paper by Barbara Ward

No. 1 soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

Olive trees, watercolour by Audrey Culling

South Californian cougar, pastel by Sue Clough

No. 4, acrylic by Ken Hughes

Dead nettle, lino cut by Helen Voisey

No. 11, acrylic by Ken Hughes

No. 5, soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

Bluebell wood, watercolour by Pat Sullivan

No. 7, soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

Jess, coloured pencils by Sid_Hines

Tulips, watercolour & gouache by Barbara Ward

Buster, coloured pencils by Sid Hines

Floodlit Fountaines Abbey, photograph by Margaret Vallely

Cow parsley and feather, monoprint by Gill Kirk

On the moorland edge, photograph by Ian Mayor

Dimming of the day, photograph by Ian Mayor

Poppies, watercolour & pen by Margaret Clapperton

Trig point, photograph by Ian Mayor

Two Kelpies, photograph by Ian Mayor

Nidd Hall garden, mixed media by Margaret Clapperton

The World turn upside down, watercolour by Penny Riley-Smith

Blue flowers, chinese colours on silk by Charles Mellor

Pollinating Nidderdale heather, photograph by Ian Mayor

Male figure 2, rubbed out graphite by Barbara Ward

Impression of Colne, watercolour & pen by John Watt

Washing clothes in the lake, Nepal, watercolour by Audrey Culling

No. 4, soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

No. 16, acrylic by Ken Hughes

Ozzie, pastel by Sid Hines

No. 5, acrylic by Ken Hughes

No. 8, soft pastel by Rachel Borchard

Corner of the village, watercolour by Pat Sullivan