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North Norfolk Open Studios
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Artist number:
To be confirmed.
Name:
Berni Marfleet
Trail/Area:
To be confirmed.
Studio address:
49 Aylsham Road
North Walsham
NR280BU
Tel:
07979 372737
Wheelchair access:
NO
Directions:
Access and parking on Skeyton NEW Road, parallel to Aylsham Road. Google: bernimarfleet
Description:
Surreal creatures and abstract scrap metal sculptures some swayed by wind
Dates:
Saturday 24 May
Sunday 25 May
Monday 26 May
Friday 30 May
Saturday 31 May
Sunday 1 June
Friday 6 June
Saturday 7 June
Sunday 8 June
Your artist's page:
Berni Marfleet
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Saturday 24 May
Sunday 25 May
Monday 26 May
Friday 30 May
Saturday 31 May
Sunday 1 June
Friday 6 June
Saturday 7 June
Sunday 8 June
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artist number:
To be confirmed
trail:
media:
website:
Website
mobile:
07979 372737
landline:
Landline
address:
49 Aylsham Road
North Walsham
NR280BU
wheelchair
Not accessible by wheelchair
directions:
Access and parking on Skeyton NEW Road, parallel to Aylsham Road There is also parking at the end of Skeyton New Road at the Weavers Way car park on Station Road; it’s just a short walk away Google: bernimarfleet
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Surreal creatures and abstract scrap metal sculptures some swayed by wind
I mainly use scrap metal but other materials and objects too, to create sculptures which are on display in my gardens and studio. My workshop is also accessible and I’m always delighted to show visitors what and how I make my “creations”. I mainly use an arc welder but other fixing methods as necessary.
The sculptures are displayed in my gardens and my studio which is above my workshop. I am very happy show you around outside the Open Studio event times/period but it’s always best to contact me first to check I’m in.
The sculptures reflect the life around this area of North Norfolk, but also events in the wider world…the countryside and farming, the sea and beaches…and the industry and economic activity around here…such as fishing, agriculture, forestry, off shore gas and the railway heritage.
I am fascinated and intrigued by birds and insects and how they move and our wildlife inspires many of my sculptures.
Inspiration also comes from other artists, in particular, David Smith, Bernard Luginbuhl and Jean Tinguely with their use of metals, especially scrap.
I am open to commissions which include for instance two sculptures in the Churchyard in North Walsham about the history of the Town and its hinterland based on two plough shares and illustrated by pieces donated by local residents and businesses; there’s an interpretation board to explain their relevance.