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original dress paintings ?15 in charity art gallery sale 17 November


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I've just donated these 2 postcard sized original paintings to White Stuff's Charity postcard gallery, to be displayed (and hopefully sold!) in the shop along with many other local artists' original work on Thursday 17th November from 6-9pm.

Each original piece of work will be sold for ?15 and includes a mount with all proceeds going to the Dog Kennel Hill adventure playground. White Stuff is at 28-30 Lordship lane SE22 8HJ. Some of the work is already on show in the shop.

For more info about my work, find me on

https://www.instagram.com/studio.se22


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

Thanks for the private messages re: how to buy these or other paintings - the best thing is to contact the shop direct or just go along tonight - Thursday 17th November - the sale is tonight from 6- 9pm - http://www.whitestuff.com/shop/east-dulwich/

http://i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad284/susanna_randall/2%20postcard%20dresses%20low%20res_zpszd69iclf.jpg

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