Emma Stibbon ‘Sonar and 3D images of the seabed’

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http://www.rableydrawingcentre.com Emma Stibbon ‘Sonar and 3D images of the seabed’ Blog 3 From HMS Protector The ship has an array of monitoring devices onboard, primarily concerned with hydrography and navigation. ‘Sonar data collection on the Bridge’ I am learning about the … Continue reading

Emma Stibbon RA

Erupting volcanos!!!! – Emma Stibbon is elected Royal Academician. A well deserved accolade for a fantastic artist.

'Hverir, Iceland'134 x 187cm Ink on paper, volcanic dust-5266

Visit the Royal Academy Summer exhibition from 10 June—18 August 2013 see: Royal Academy website. Emma Stibbon’s  exhibition  ‘Terra Infirma’ at Rabley Drawing Centre starts 10 November 2013

Emma Stibbon Sails South to Antarctica

6. Deception rockface

Sailing into Deception Island is an experience. The island’s collapsed volcanic cone forms one of the safest natural harbours in the world.

Read more on Emma’s blog from Antarctica

Emma Stibbon ‘Rough Crossing to Deception Island’

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Emma Stibbon ‘Rough Crossing to Deception Island’ blog 2 from HMS Protector

6. Deception rockface

Emma Stibbon ‘Deception Rockface’ Ink on paper

After a fairly rough crossing where I became familiar with my bunk we sighted the South Shetland Islands. Sailing into Deception Island is an experience. The island’s collapsed volcanic cone forms one of the safest natural harbors in the world. Continue reading

ExhibitionTalk Master Prints

http://www.rableydrawingcentre.comHugh Stoneman photo

Master Prints Exhibition TALK

Thursday 18 April 2013 – Talk with Sara Lee 6.30pm

Artist and Master Printer, Sara Lee, will introduce the Stoneman Studio Archive prints and discuss her time working with Hugh Stoneman, and the creative process of working in collaboration with artists.

Tickets £5 please book info@rableydrawingcentre.com  Tel 01672 511999

In ‘Master Prints’ the gallery at Rabley Drawing Centre gives you a privileged insight into the work of Master Printer Hugh Stoneman Continue reading