A NEW display will be in a Cardigan venue in May.

The Seagull will be hosting an exhibition by Carole King and Glenn Ibbitson.

The pair have been making prints in their Newcastle Emlyn studio for 15 years and they have created serigraphs, dry point and collagraphs as their studio is equipped with an etching press and screen-printing bed.

The exhibition is called Pressed and Bound and will see a selection of works from each, including Glenn’s Fragile Creatures series of dry point prints. These prints represent figures who captured a ray of limelight for a brief moment but have now slipped forgotten into the shadows of time and exist only as footnotes in other people’s biographies.

He will also be showing serigraphs.

Tivyside Advertiser: Treelines cover by Carole King. Picture: The Seagull

Carole produces prints for wall display as well as creating handmade books which can be used for sketching or as journals, albums and visitor or address books, with her carefully designed repeat pattern papers.

The Pressed and Bound exhibition will be able to be viewed from Wednesday, May 3 to May 27 during The Seagull’s opening hours of 11am to 4pm, Wednesday to Saturday.

There will be a poetry evening held at The Seagull on May 18 at 6.30pm which features Simone Mansell Broome.

Tivyside Advertiser: Pressed and Bound exhibition poster. Picture: The Seagull