Finally ...From the Editor
This edition shows the wide variety of excellent indoor sculptures that were available to purchase during the Landmark exhibition with an emphasis during the show on education. Demonstrations were varied and show the hard work and creativity that brings together each piece of exhibited work.
The workshops which were delivered last year by Carol Orwin and Michael Joseph were informative and inspiring. Training to help members focus on new techniques and possibilities to develop their work.
Ramster is now well underway with an amazing selection of sculpture. Gill Lawson talks about the history of the magnificent garden and the pros and cons of becoming a manager for one of the SSS Sculpture exhibitions.
I am very pleased to introduce Teresa Wells who is going to be editor of the next Limited Edition and co-editor for the editorial.
Thank you for reading this edition and I hope you have enjoyed this season's editorial. If you have any ideas for articles that could be used such as commissions or exhibitions you have visited, please contact one of the communications team.
Melissa Ransom
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Pendants - Zeljko Ivankovic
Flittermouse the First - Abby Martin