Payments
BACS payments should be to:
North Norfolk Open Studios
Acct no: 25612462
Sort code: 80 22 60
Bank: Bank of Scotland
Put the artist name as it appears on the website as the reference
Cheques should be made payable to:
North Norfolk Open Studios
and posted to:
Cora Mullenger
5 Britons Lane
Beeston Regis
Sheringham
Norfolk NR26 8SJ
(Please write the name of the artist as it appears on the website on the back of your cheque)
Your brochure entry:
Brochure image:

Artist number:
To be confirmed
Name:
Debbie Lyddon
Area
To be confirmed.
Studio address:
4 The Old Whelkshed
East End East Quay
Wells next the Sea
NR23 1LE
Tel:
Not to be included in brochure.
Social media:
none chosen
Wheelchair access:
NO
Directions:
Description:
Dates:
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Your artist's page (please the ignore formatting if you are looking at this on a mobile device):
Debbie Lyddon
Note: if you are viewing this on a mobile device there seems to be a glitch where the dates aren't showing properly. I won't be fixing this as the same problem doesn't appear to be happening with actual artist pages that the public see. If you want to check the dates either go to the editing area in the Members' area or have a look at your actual artist page by clicking on your image here
open dates:
No dates chosen
artist number:
To be confirmed
area:
media:
email:
website:
website:
Website
mobile:
07985 729264
landline:
Landline
address:
4 The Old Whelkshed
East End East Quay
Wells next the Sea
NR23 1LE
wheelchair
Not accessible by wheelchair
directions:





Debbie's inspiration comes from being out in the natural world - from walking, noticing and collecting.
Her work is informed by:
Things she has noticed.
Things she has remembered.
The light, water, the weather.
The processes and rhythms of natural phenomena.
Remoteness.
Impermanence, change and degeneration.
Sound, stillness and silence.
Cloth and traditional utilitarian hand-stitching are at the foundation of Debbie's work. Cloth is found in coastal environments in the form of tarpaulins, boat covers and sails and she alludes to their functional purpose in herwork. The materials that she uses in conjunction with cloth – salt, bitumen, wax, varnish – are substances that are found in a coastal location and they play an integral part in relating the cloth objects she makes to their surroundings.
Debbie's practice aims to evoke a multi-sensory interpretation of her surroundings to promote an awareness of the relationship between the visual, aural and tactile landscape.


