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Artist uses pool as 'deep end' art studio

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Artist uses pool as 'deep end' art studio

A Guernsey artist, Rosanne Guille, is using an empty swimming pool as a studio to create art for an exhibition about islanders connected to marine life, illustrating issues faced by the local fishing industry. The exhibition at Saumarez Park will showcase her work from 7 July until the end of the month.

Rosanne Guille, a Guernsey artist, has transformed an empty swimming pool into her art studio. She is creating art for an exhibition about islanders with a connection to marine life, focusing on issues faced by the local fishing industry. Guille has illustrated chefs, scavengers, and fishmongers, including Sark fisherman Jordan de Carteret, who adapted to the rise in octopus population by switching to octopus fishing. Her inspiration came from a visit to a fishing town in Alaska last year. The exhibition will be held at Saumarez Park from 7 July until the end of the month. Guille's project aims to record the changing fishing industry, which she believes is a huge and rapidly evolving subject.

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