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Paintings of vintage dresses - Artists' Open House


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I shall be showing a collection of paintings of vintage dresses in mixed media on paper and canvas as part of the Artists' Open House weekend 7-8 May 11am - 6pm at 'The Moorings' Townley road SE22 8SW

more info on my work here:-

https://www.facebook.com/Studio.SE22/

The paintings themselves are approximately A3 and A4 size, mixed media on paper. Most are framed and under glass (white frames and mounts) and with frames measure 30 x 40cm for the A 4 size and 40 x 50cm for the A3 size. There are also some on canvas, and some unframed, so quite a lot of choice! Send me a PM and I'll let you have my number for more info.

NB the Moorings does not have a house number- it's next door to no 10, and the entrance is through the gate on Beauval road.

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