Cornwall artists open studio doors to public
Ian KingsnorthArtists across Cornwall are throwing open their doors for the Open Studios event.
It is a chance for to see behind the scenes and meet artists in their studio spaces, which could be anywhere from the back of a garden to a big studio complex, event bosses said.
Nearly 300 Cornish creatives are opening the doors of their studios and workshops until 2 June, with details on the Open Studios website.
Project director Bethany Lyne said: "It's a chance to purchase some wonderful artwork and just meet the artists and find out what makes them tick."
Ian KingsnorthShe said: "Some of these studios are at the bottom of people's gardens in a shed, some are in their houses, some are in studio complexes.
"So there is a real mix of studios to explore and lots of different artworks to find out about."
Roadside signposts with a big orange circle indicate that an open studio is nearby.
"It's a bit of an adventure going down a track and finding somebody doing amazing ceramics," said Mrs Lane.
For artists it is a chance to get feedback and have "wonderful chats about what inspires them", she said.
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