Eastlife Summer 2020 (Web)
Dear Reader, I wanted to let you know as a team here at Eastlife, we’ve been working hard during these uncertain times. We are lucky enough to be able to work from home on our laptops and are passionate about being your guide to the East. Therefore, after much discussion we decided to proceed with our summer issue. Though circumstances are uncertain at the time of print as COVID-19 hurls towards its peak, the articles in this magazine are there to offer some light relief and distraction. The articles aim to inspire you for happier times ahead. Just know that we will travel again, we’ll dance at festivals and concerts, we’ll dine out with friends and our glorious coastline will be waiting for us when this is over. As an independent publishing company, we rely on our wonderful advertisers to create a great read and we continue to support them through this difficult time. We’ll continue posting online at www.eastlife.co.uk and you can follow us on our social media platforms for relevant content during this time. Stay home, stay safe and we’ll see you on the other side!
Dear Reader, I wanted to let you know as a team here at Eastlife, we’ve been working hard during these uncertain times. We are lucky enough to be able to work from home on our laptops and are passionate about being your guide to the East. Therefore, after much discussion we decided to proceed with our summer issue. Though circumstances are uncertain at the time of print as COVID-19 hurls towards its peak, the articles in this magazine are there to offer some light relief and distraction. The articles aim to inspire you for happier times ahead. Just know that we will travel again, we’ll dance at festivals and concerts, we’ll dine out with friends and our glorious coastline will be waiting for us when this is over. As an independent publishing company, we rely on our wonderful advertisers to create a great read and we continue to support them through this difficult time. We’ll continue posting online at www.eastlife.co.uk and you can follow us on our social media platforms for relevant content during this time. Stay home, stay safe and we’ll see you on the other side!
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Arts
Pot Buoy to Starboard by John Scott Martin PPRBSA RSMA
The
Arts
Column
Written by Collette Hoefkins;
Proprietor at Norton Way Gallery and artist
www.nortonwaygallery.com
Sea Pictures Gallery
Well House, Well Lane, Clare, Suffolk CO10 8NH
Frank Nichols by Alison Elliot
Emerging ourselves in art and creativity can be one of
the most positive and enriching activities. Thanks to
technology, almost all of us can do this from our very
own homes. Whether we choose to listen to a lecture on
the radio, watch a programme on the television or our
computers, or perhaps to simply browse the websites
of our amazing museums and galleries, we are able to
enjoy, imagine and engage. During these incredibly
difficult times, this is a super way to keep our souls and
spirits alive.
Over the spring and summer, many of our superb
regional galleries are hosting special online exhibitions
and events. Some are introducing exciting, new aspects
to their online services and others are taking the
opportunity to present new work from both their regular
and their newly discovered artists. Four well-established
galleries to look out for are Lime Tree Gallery, Sculpt
Gallery, Sea Pictures Gallery and Norton Way Gallery.
Norton Way Gallery
51 Norton Way North, Letchworth Garden City SG6 1BH
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