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2-25 May 2026

Artists’ Open Studios and Pop-Up exhibitions across Oxfordshire – free to visit

Polly Woolstone – portfolio

Polly Woolstone at work

Polly Woolstone: Evening Walk 1Polly Woolstone: Trees on the LandscapePolly Woolstone: Stone Walls and Field Patterns 1Polly Woolstone: Coastal ErosionPolly Woolstone: Coastal MarksPolly Woolstone: Winter LandscapePolly Woolstone: Trees on the HorizonPolly Woolstone: Evening Walk 2Polly Woolstone: Dorset LandscapePolly Woolstone: Colours of IndiaPolly Woolstone: ‘On Innisheer you can see the Wind’Polly Woolstone: Dorset Landscape 2

Contact the artist

polly.woolstone@gmail.com

Artist information

I studied at Canterbury College of Art and

have taught Art and Textiles all my career.

Now retired from full-time teaching, I work

from my studio in Oxford.

My work reflects my travels – from

landscapes in the UK and Ireland to my many visits to India. I try to express both physical and emotional journeys, sometimes incorporating poems and words that resonate.

Working in mixed media, my work combines a love of mark-making, texture and colour.

‘Come Walk with Me’

I have based my recent work on walks I have taken with my sketchbook. Taking words from a poem ‘walk slowly, pausing often’, I have stopped along the way to reflect and to draw. Sometimes I record the landscape, sometimes the marks that I observe.

The coastal reactions of Ireland and the UK have given me much inspiration along with the Ridgeway and the Malvern Hills.

The countryside is full of echoes of the past – a recurring theme in my work ‘..and those who came before…’ and how they have left their mark on the landscape through things such as sunken roads, stone walls, hill forts etc.

In contrast to this I spend some time each year in India with my sketchbook and the colours, stitch-work and fabrics I find are reflected in these pieces.

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