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A TWO-week festival celebrating all the fantastic art in the county begins this weekend. Dorset Art Weeks is returning following a year s break due to the pandemic, and local artists are preparing to showcase their work. St Michael s Trading Estate, Bridport, will buzz with creativity as artists and makers prepare for a fortnight of exhibitions. Artist Elizabeth Sporne said: St Michael’s Trading Estate buzzes with artistic creativity at the best of times and, over the next two weeks, the public will have the opportunity to visit artists and makers in their studios and workplaces, to see what they have all been working on during the last year.
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A PARTIALLY blind artist will tell stories of Weymouth s history through a series of artworks made of braille. Clarke Reynold is registered as partially blind and is gradually losing his sight. He has developed a collection of artwork, called The Art of Braille , that depicts the historic events in Weymouth, such as the sinking of the Earl of Abergavenny, through a series of braille artworks. Clarke, who is based in Portsmouth, aims to raise awareness among sighted people of the importance of braille by using it as an artistic medium. He has launched his collection at Cove Gallery, Weymouth, but will hold a special exhibition at Nothe Fort on May 28 as part of Dorset Art Weeks 2021.
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