The exhibition, at the Young Gallery at the Salisbury Library, will run until the end of October.

The exhibition presents the spirited animal drawings and paintings of Anne-Marie Marshall Fieber, alongside her distinctive ceramic animals.

Fred Fieber, Anne-Marie’s husband, is showcasing his bold drawings and paintings of Salisbury scenes.

The couple’s work is also featured at the recently reopened Godshill Pottery.

Fred Fieber contributed to the mural artwork in the St Ann Street subway, with the final layer of anti-graffiti paint.

Pastel drawing of Godshill pottery by Fred Fieber(Image: Fred Fieber)

This was part of a community engagement project with Splash, a branch of Wiltshire Community First, to help young people facing challenges.

The mural took three weeks to paint, with assistance from around ten young people.

The artwork in the subway is not Fred’s only project featuring murals; he has also adorned spaces beneath Exeter Street and Milford Street Bridge.

In another community initiative, Fred collaborated with Year 10 art students from The Trafalgar School at Downton and their teachers.

The team worked in Downton Memorial Gardens, creating an original mural celebrating the beauty of local wildlife.

The Young Gallery is a free art museum situated on the first floor of Salisbury Library, home to more than 4,000 objects.





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