My Farming Year
A powerfully evocative exhibition which reflected Clare Maryan Green’s involvement in Exmoor’s farming year and its people. The exhibition encapsulated the delights and the hardships of animal husbandry and the care of the land; it juxtaposed Clare’s farming life with her creative work.
The strong visual impact and vibrancy of Clare’s stained glass and paintings filled the museum’s solar with light and colour; the felted landscape ‘Woolhenge’ provided a stunning focal point.
Clare is a member of The Somerset Guild of Craftsmen and is a Freeman of the City of London, enabling her to have the ancient right to drive her flock across London Bridge; she is keen to encourage the licensing of pain relief in sheep.
The strong visual impact and vibrancy of Clare’s stained glass and paintings filled the museum’s solar with light and colour; the felted landscape ‘Woolhenge’ provided a stunning focal point.
Clare is a member of The Somerset Guild of Craftsmen and is a Freeman of the City of London, enabling her to have the ancient right to drive her flock across London Bridge; she is keen to encourage the licensing of pain relief in sheep.
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