
Sherry Rea

Portfolios
Printmaking
2019 printmaking and acrylic/pastel paintings
My Events
Printmaking and Art Workshop with Sherry Rea
13 Oct 2019 - 10:00 to 16:00
Printmaking and art workshop with Sherry Rea-collagraphs with or without a press, monoprints, and collage artwork.

Elsworth Craft Collective Christmas Fair
25 Nov 2017 - 11:00 to 18:00
Unique Christmas gifts, refreshments and a catch up with friends

Creative Art Printmaking Workshop-Collagraph
28 Mar 2017 - 09:00 to 15:00
Creative Art Printmaking Workshop-Collagraph

Creative Art Printmaking Workshop-Linocut
22 Mar 2017 - 09:00 to 15:00
Creative Art Printmaking Workshop-Linocut

Creative art and printmaking workshop
14 Feb 2017 - 09:00 to 15:00
Creative art and printmaking workshop

Elsworth Craft Collective Christmas Fair
3 Dec 2016 - 11:00 to 18:00
Unique Gifts, Art, Greetings Cards, Refreshments and Festivities in Elsworth

Creative Art Workshop-Printmaking-Collagraph & Monoprint-Beginners
3 Nov 2016 - 09:00 to 15:00
Creative Art Workshop-Starting out in Printmaking-Collagraph & Monoprint

July Open Studios
Cambridge Open Studios 2021

News
Printmaking Workshop Friday 25th October
Printmaking Workshop with Sherry Rea-a few places left!

Workshop Sunday 13th October
Printmaking and Art Workshop Sunday 13th October-a few places left!

Elsworth Christmas Craft Collective Fair
COS members Sherry Rea and Sarah Hutchinson welcome you to join them at the Elsworth Christmas Craft Collective on Saturday 25th November 2017, 11am - 6pm at 7 The Drift, Elsworth CB23 4JN.

printmaking and paint
Printmaking and paint. Flora and fauna, seascapes, landscapes, urban imagery. I combine techniques, focusing on texture and light.
- 01954 267844
- sher.rea@btinternet.com
- sherryrea.co.uk
I love to observe, collect, sketch and make prints using flora and fauna that inhabit the fields and meadows surrounding my studio in Elsworth. Influences stem from my work in natural sciences and a passionate interest in biodiversity. My artwork is also inspired by living and working in possibly the most visually exciting cities in the UK: Oxford, London and Cambridge as well as growing up on the Kent coast.
The focus of the artwork is often on texture and its relationship with the subject matter as well as the play of light within the piece. I use a wide range of media such as collagraph, linocut, monoprint and drypoint.-sometimes in combination and quite often experimentally modified to create a range of marks that I find exciting!