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Paintings and fine art photography 13/14 + 20/21 May- Artists Open House


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I shall be showing a new series of paintings from very affordable postcard sized framed studies through to very large mixed media works alongside the work of fine art photographer Richard Woodhouse at

131 Fawnbrake Ave SE24 0BG on 2 weekends - 13th-14th and 20th-22nd May 11am - 6pm.

Follow me on Instagram for more info and updates https://www.instagram.com/studio.se22/

http://i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad284/susanna_randall/AOH%20flyer%202017%20ED%20forum_zpsbvpw0dd7.jpg

http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/artists-open-house/suzsi-corio/

Pictures of the postcard sized framed watercolour studies and also some images of larger paintings attached. If you can't get to the Open studios you are welcome to contact me via PM or my website for prices and info about visiting my studio to see them.

http://studio-se22.com/

There are also more images on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/studio.se22/

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