A bank holiday showcase of creativity 3rd-5th May 2025.
Venue 29: The Big Plant Nursery
We will once again be showcasing unique outdoor sculptures in a variety of sizes and materials, carefully arranged against a backdrop of exceptional quality plants and trees in the nursery.
You will also be able to see our resident artist Sarah Pye demonstrate her impressionistic landscape painting process.
Please do come along and weave your way through our lush plant nursery, admire the stunning sculpture and maybe leave with some new additions for your garden.
Find out more at: https://www.henleyartstrail.com/
Artists featured include;
Daren Greenhow – Daren usually work in stainless steel and often include bicycle parts but will also work with other materials, such as polymers, if appropriate. His art works are both large and small, indoor and outdoor.
Beth Kirby – Beth enjoys capturing nature and the human form on both canvas and sculpture. Living in Surrey has given her the opportunity to capture the beautiful scenery in both impressionist and contemporary styles. Her media use is broad from oils to acrylics and sculpture.
Bruce Garside – Primarily crafted in mild steel or stainless steel, the forms and details in Bruce’s sculptures are inspired by, and celebrate, the natural world around him.
Andrea Brewer – Andrea is a ceramic artist and sculptor who makes bold, stylised yet organic sculptures in clay and metal inspired both by natural and man-made forms and processes.
Simon Probin – Trained at Holme Lacey in rural Herefordshire Simon creates original sculptures for the home and garden, either out of recycled or new steel.
Tierney Bishop – Tierney has been fusing glass for nearly 10 years and concentrates on colourful pieces for the garden or to hang or display inside.
Diana Pattenden – Diana is a sculptor of limited-edition bronzes and ceramic pieces. She also offers practical classes for people wishing to learn how make ceramic sculpture and pottery.

















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