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In Conversation: Helen Price with Max Caffell & Rod Nelson

  • Horsley Village Hall Priory Fields Stroud, England, GL6 0PT United Kingdom (map)

Max Caffell’s main artistic expression is through sculpture, using the camera to document - translate the photographed environment into a ‘window’, to both limit and expand the experience. By incorporating the use of platinum printing, an image is created that allows a tactile timeless quality to convey the work. This technique of platinum printing has been a wonderful vehicle for meeting and working with world renowned photographers and artists keen to see their own images printed in this historical process. 

Rod Nelson ARE, Rod Nelson, who lives locally, is fascinated by the ancient graphical medium of woodblock print. He has made prints much of his adult life and had the good fortune to have had his work exhibited in London, New York and Shanghai amongst other places. He is co-author of two books on the subject and is very happy to return to Horsley, where he lived for many years.

Helen Price has lived in Horsley for 21 years and is the Editor of the Horse’s Mouth, the village magazine, and organiser of the annual Horsley Fete, as well as having been involved in many other village activities.

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