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Inspired by the Coast

South West Coast Path Adventure Leaflet

Meet Ella Mason, a second year student at Arts University Plymouth studying Illustration who has created a beautiful leaflet to inspire adventures along the South West Coast Path.

by South West Coast Path AssociationJune 24, 2024March 20, 2025
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Photographer of the Year Exhibition

Behind The Lens provides insight from each photographer about their image displayed in the South West Coast Path Photographer of the Year Exhibition at Paddington Station, London from 3rd – 30th July 2024.

by South West Coast Path AssociationJune 17, 2024March 20, 2025
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Walking Women

An eight-week walk along the SWCP by visual artist Carys Wilson creates a beautiful exhibition of artworks inspired by her journey.

by South West Coast Path AssociationMay 29, 2024March 20, 2025
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Inspired by the Coast – Hannah Louise Lamb

In this latest instalment of our ‘Inspired by the Coast’ blog series, we talk to Hannah Louise Lamb, a jewellery designer whose bespoke pieces are inspired by special places.

by South West Coast Path AssociationApril 4, 2024March 20, 2025
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Embracing the Serenity of Coastal Creativity: An Artist’s Reflection by Poole-based illustrator, Lauren Marina

In this latest instalment of our ‘Inspired by the Coast’ blog series, we talk to Lauren Marina, Poole-based illustrator whose art is inspired by nature, and a deep sense of connection and wonder with the sea and soil around her.

by South West Coast Path AssociationMarch 4, 2024March 20, 2025
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A Year on the Coast Path

Artist Emma Scattergood has spent the Association’s 50th birthday year, walking and sketching the South West Coast Path with the aim of creating 50 pictures to celebrate it. Here Emma reflects on her year on the Path, and how it has worked its ‘magic’ on her.

by South West Coast Path AssociationDecember 4, 2023March 20, 2025
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