Works completed by a quartet of artists during a course at a print study centre in Suffolk are now being exhibited.

Diane Budd, Suzie Battersby, Rob Mills and Hannah Chivers all completed the one year Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking, with their art now being exhibited at the Curwen Print Study Centre in Bury Road, Great Thurlow, near Haverhill, until August 25.

Diane, whose work explores wildlife and landscape, said: “It’s been a whirlwind of a year, learning technique after technique in a well-structured course.

From left: artists Hannah Chivers, Suzie Battersby, Diane Budd and Rob Mills at the private view for work they produced during their completion of the Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking. Picture: Richard MarshamFrom left: artists Hannah Chivers, Suzie Battersby, Diane Budd and Rob Mills at the private view for work they produced during their completion of the Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking. Picture: Richard Marsham
From left: artists Hannah Chivers, Suzie Battersby, Diane Budd and Rob Mills at the private view for work they produced during their completion of the Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking. Picture: Richard Marsham
Suzie Battersby pictured with some of her work now featured in an exhibition at the Curwen Print Centre in Great Thurlow.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG PhotographySuzie Battersby pictured with some of her work now featured in an exhibition at the Curwen Print Centre in Great Thurlow.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG Photography
Suzie Battersby pictured with some of her work now featured in an exhibition at the Curwen Print Centre in Great Thurlow.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG Photography
Hannah Chivers pictured with some of her work produced during the completion of the Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking at the Curwen Print Centre.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG PhotographyHannah Chivers pictured with some of her work produced during the completion of the Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking at the Curwen Print Centre.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG Photography
Hannah Chivers pictured with some of her work produced during the completion of the Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking at the Curwen Print Centre.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG Photography

“I have been greatly impressed by the range of specialist equipment that enables any printmaker to indulge in their creativity, and which has certainly helped broaden my horizons and revitalised my art.

“It has been a great privilege to work alongside three other wonderfully creative artists for a whole year, to learn and be inspired by each other.

“I feel a greater sense of freedom to explore new avenues of expression and am excited to get back to my own studio.

Diane Budd pictured with some of her work produced during the completion of the Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking at the Curwen Print Centre.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG PhotographyDiane Budd pictured with some of her work produced during the completion of the Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking at the Curwen Print Centre.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG Photography
Diane Budd pictured with some of her work produced during the completion of the Curwen Certificate Course in Fine Art Printmaking at the Curwen Print Centre.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG Photography
Artist Rob Mills' work forms part of the exhibition at the Curwen Print Study Centre.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG PhotographyArtist Rob Mills' work forms part of the exhibition at the Curwen Print Study Centre.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG Photography
Artist Rob Mills’ work forms part of the exhibition at the Curwen Print Study Centre.Picture: Richard Marsham/RMG Photography

“In addition to the course I have been volunteering in the archive which is the perfect opportunity to get to know, and be inspired by, the artists that have been a part of Curwen’s Illustrious past, and to make this special resource available to all.”

Suzie’s art reflects her interest in everyday objects and nature, while Rob explores the fallibility of human existence and Hannah’s work features elements from the landscape and natural world.

The exhibition is free and open 10am to 4pm weekdays.





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