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North Norfolk Open Studios

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North Norfolk Open Studios

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Your brochure entry:
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Artist number:
To be confirmed.
Name:
Leslie Hawkes Nockels
Trail/Area:
To be confirmed.
Studio address:
The Old Railway Carriage
9 Stevens Road
Cromer
NR27 0HZ
Tel:
07517 354558
Website:
website: 
Wheelchair access:
NO
Directions:
Stevens Road (wide but unadopted) runs west from A149 Norwich to Cromer road where it crosses railway line just outside Cromer
Description:
Paintings in acrylic, oil and pastel
Dates:
Saturday 24 May
Sunday 25 May
Monday 26 May
Tuesday 27 May
Thursday 29 May
Friday 30 May
Saturday 31 May
Sunday 1 June
Monday 2 June
Tuesday 3 June
Wednesday 4 June
Thursday 5 June
Friday 6 June
Saturday 7 June
Sunday 8 June
Your artist's page:

Leslie Hawkes Nockels

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Saturday 24 May
Sunday 25 May
Monday 26 May
Tuesday 27 May
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artist number:
To be confirmed
trail:
media:
Drawing, Painting
website:
Website
website:
Website
mobile:
07517 354558
landline:
01263 511871
address:
The Old Railway Carriage
9 Stevens Road
Cromer
NR27 0HZ
wheelchair
Not accessible by wheelchair
directions:
Stevens Road (wide but unadopted) runs west from A149 Norwich to Cromer road where it crosses railway line just outside Cromer
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Leslie studied at Norwich School of Art and West of England College of Art (now both universities) graduating in Sculpture.
It was in 2000, after 20 years in Ceramics, that a visit to Crest, Cromer’s twin town in southern France, prompted her to return to her first love, painting. Crest is encircled by what in winter can be the raging river Drome, the streets and buildings carved out of the high rocky promontory that had once been under the sea. Cromer, with its sea carved beaches, town of red tiled cottages made with flints washed onto the seashore, and its soft sandy cliffs, is still battling with that sea.
Leslie now paints, from the 1870s railway carriage in her garden, oil and acrylic studies of her beloved North Norfolk (she can trace her family back to the 16th century in North Norfolk, her father a keeper at Cromer Lighthouse, her great Grandfather a crewman on the lifeboat “Louisa Heartwell”) – delighting in light bouncing off rough or calm seas of Cromer or its wide sandy beaches. She adores the sun rippled beech trees of Felbrigg’s Great Wood and the wonderful vistas from the heights of Sheringham Park. Sunlight defining the space we live in. Sunlight giving hope and sustenance.
Despite Cromer's latest horrendous addition of enormous chunks of scottish granite, she still is entranced by the cliffs, cliffs which are the gateway into our history revealing how the the earth beneath our feet was formed.

She exhibits at all of NOVA’s (North Norfolk Organisation for Visual Artists} exhibitions and every spring takes part in Open Studios. Her work can also be found in Canada, Spain, France, Germany and Austria.

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