Annual Schools Exhibition 2016 Walking the Line. The Towner Gallery in Eastbourne has a collection of more than 5000 works of art.

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Annual Schools Exhibition 2016 Walking the Line

The Towner Gallery in Eastbourne has a collection of more than 5000 works of art.

Eric Ravilious ( ) Untitled (Boy Birdnesting), 1927 Wood engraving and ink

Dots Specks Dashes Cross-hatch Parallel lines Tone Shadow Highlights Wood block Engraving

Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (1891 – 1915) Sleeping Fawn 1913 Cast Sculpture

Rhythm Vorticism Planes Bronze Cast Patina Drawing Sculpture Carving

Jem Southam (1950- Rye Harbour (from the Rivermouths series) Photographic print.

Nature Landscape Photography Environment Composition Groynes Horizon Framing Sinuous Boundaries

John Piper (1903 – 1992) Newhaven 1937 Ink, gouache and collage

Gouache Ink Collage Tone Scribble Splash Scratch Cut Tear Stick

David Nash (1945 – Drawing for ‘Eighteen Thousand Tides’ 1996 Charcoal Drawing

Charcoal Land art Wood Weathering Sculpture Smudging Blending Preparatory sketch 2D and 3D Vertical

Harold Mockford (1932 – Eastbourne 1958 Oil on Hardboard

Eerie Dreamlike Maps Oil painting Bird’s eye view Landscape Texture Contrast

Hans Hartung ( ) Lithograph ’ Ink Lithograph

Tachisme Lithograph Ink Printing Limited edition Expressive Explosive Abstract Graphic