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North Norfolk Open Studios
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Artist number:
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Name:
Cora Mullenger
Trail/Area:
To be confirmed.
Studio address:
5 Britons Lane
Beeston Regis
Sheringham
Norfolk
NR26 8SJ
Tel:
07500 600572
Email:
No permission given.
Website:
Wheelchair access:
NO
Directions:
Please park on drive or road and be respectful of my neighbors access.
Description:
Working from nature as my inspiration, I create wildlife & landscape paintings in a variety of mediums, including pastel, watercolour, oils, inks & gouache. My work is varied in subject, discipline & sometimes style as I continue to explore & develop my own practice!
Dates:
Saturday 24 May
Sunday 25 May
Monday 26 May
Saturday 31 May
Sunday 1 June
Saturday 7 June
Your artist's page:
Cora Mullenger
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artist number:
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website:
Website
mobile:
07500 600572
landline:
Landline
address:
5 Britons Lane
Beeston Regis
Sheringham
Norfolk
NR26 8SJ
wheelchair


Not accessible by wheelchair
directions:
If you park on my driveway, be careful as it is quite a slope. If you park on the road, please be respectful of my neighbors entrances.
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With a background in graphic design from the 80’s and, more recently, 10 years’ experience working in Adult Education, I set up my own business; CoraCora, in 2014 (Cora = Creating Original Realistic Art). Since then, I have created some 250 pet portraits and now run my own art courses in Cromer & North Walsham; I also run art evening classes for ‘The Public House’ (adult learning) in Norwich.
I have recently become a member of the NWAS (Natural World Art Society) and look forward to exhibiting with them in the future.
Writing my bio has been a challenge; trying to define my art style and put that into words, my choice of medium & subject, has been tricky! Since picking up my art materials again in earnest in 2014, I have reignited my love for pastels, experimented with oils, watercolour, acrylics, inks & I havecompletely fallen in love with gouache again! So, how can I define what I do when I am still enjoying the exploration of mediums, their possibilities & the exciting results of mixing them up?
In truth I am still waiting for the 36-hour day, so that I can do all the things I need to do & still have time to paint! But until that time arrives, I will continue to play around with new ideas, focusing on wildlife & landscape; for who could not be inspired by our beautiful Norfolk scenery?!
If you visit my studio, you will be most welcome & will be greeted by a wide range of work; when I have had pop-up shops, folk have often asked, “Is all this work yours?” The answer is ‘yes’, for as I continue my artistic journey, my style & ability to capture what I see is an ever-changing carousel of images. I kind of resist being tied down to one style or subject…
‘I feel I am a free spirit, still on my journey of artistic exploration and when I find my niche… I’ll let you! Until then, I believe a creative life can lead us on many twists & turns, and as artists we must respond to new challenges & opportunities as they arise. If we have a creative eye & mind, we should be able to learn from every new experience and use any new knowledge to further our own development & creative process!’
