A NEW wild art trail and sculpture exhibition featuring local artists has opened at a secluded country estate near Wotton-under-Edge.

Several pieces of artwork, all inspired by nature, have been put up on display in the garden of Newark Park in Ozleworth 

The sculptures range from smaller pottery and mosaics to larger structures. 

Meanwhile, families will also have the opportunity to take some creative inspiration from the natural world.  

Visitors keen to get crafting can collect a leaflet with details of how to make their own.  

There are also wild art creations scattered around the garden to find, as well as some activities for those looking to get more hands-on. 

Gazette Series: Rose Moon Rising by Chris Beckett - photo by Chris OgleRose Moon Rising by Chris Beckett - photo by Chris Ogle (Image: National Trust)

Gazette Series: Sunrise Spears by Yvette Green - photo by Chris OgleSunrise Spears by Yvette Green - photo by Chris Ogle (Image: National Trust)

Emily Poulter, visitor experience officer at Newark Park said: ‘We’re delighted to once more be hosting a range of talented local artists. 

“The pieces they’ve created this year are fantastic and will add a new dimension to anyone exploring the early autumn colour in the garden.’ 

“All pieces are available to purchase directly from the artists

“Further information can be found on the Newark Park website or by picking up a brochure from Visitor Reception on arrival.”

 

 

The house, garden, estate and Tea Pavilion at Newark Park are open daily throughout September and October. 

The exhibition is free, normal admission applies.  

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