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Clare Buckle is drawn to underdog places, not considered conventionally beautiful or having aesthetic value; monolithic industrial buildings, structures in the landscape; mysterious buildings beyond a boundary fence, and overlooked details in ordinary places - suburban streets, retail parks and nondescript business parks. Her work also examines the relationship between built and natural worlds, and our impact on the environment.

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Clare's solo exhibition at Colonnade House, Worthing, will be a vibrant showcase of printmaking and painting with a deeply personal and intuitive use of colour, informed by Clare's experience of having synaesthesia, a neurological trait where stimulation of one sense involuntarily triggers another. In this exhibition you are invited into a sensory world where colour takes on a unique emotional and perceptual resonance.

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