Children get ready for Christmas countdown

VISIT The Studio Gallery at Peppard Common’s Manor Farm for inspiration this Christmas.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 30 November 2015

VISIT The Studio Gallery at Peppard Common’s Manor Farm for inspiration this Christmas.

With a beautiful collection of design-led gifts, for both men and women, here you will easily find that “little something” which is “a bit different”. As stock is limited, this carefully selected range of affordable gifts should not be missed.

Renowned for its exceptional framing service, here you can take advantage of years of experience and expert advice to bring your images and artefacts to life. With the very latest moulding designs and unique input for the mounting and finishing of every individual piece, the studio has carved itself an enviable reputation in this specialist field of expertise.

Also dealers in collectable Fine Art, you can obtain some very rare and highly collectable signed limited edition Silkscreens by Sir Peter Blake, alongside the latest “Surgery” release by JJ Adams, who is rapidly becoming one of the UK’s most talked about and collectable artists.

There’s Wire Sculpture by Rachel Ducker, whose dramatic installation can also be admired on Henley’s Reading Road roundabout.



Just in there’s: the 24 carat gold leaf hand-embellished silkscreens “Quiescence” and “Dripping Gold” Marilyn by Dean Fox, Harry Bunce’s brand new release â?? whose “Faith” “Hope” and “Charity” editions have each individually been shot using a shot gun by the artist himself, making each piece unique, “Butterflies” and “Hummingbirds” by Katy Jade Dobson, rare Banksys, and so much more.

The Gallery is open Tuesday and Wednesday 10am to 2pm and Thursday to Saturday 10am to 4.30pm.

Support your local small businesses and think local. Park right outside the door and enjoy browsing the peaceful and unique Studio Gallery. www.studiogalleryuk.com



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