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Artists Open House today -3 Dec at 133 Lordship Lane


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3 artists will be showing a wide variety of original work as part of the Artists' Open House art trail on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd December at 'Property In' Estate agents, our very generous hosts.

We shall be showing paintings, fine art photography, digital prints, vintage scarves hand crafted cushions and jewellery.

We will be open on both days from 11 am to 6pm. Contact any of us via our websites for more info.

Suzsi Corio - paintings of vintage dresses and digitally manipulated cityscape prints www.studio-SE22.com

Richard Woodhouse- fine art abstract photography www.rhkw.co.uk

Anna-Maria McLean - paintings, hand crafted cushions, cards and more www.artgarfunkool.com

http://i.imgur.com/aLlgGhZ.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...

We are back again today at 133 Lordship Lane from 11am - 5pm with more work!

And in reply to O.A.Partygirl, if you are unable to get to see our work today, please send a PM and we can arrange studio visits, or you can message the relevant artist via their website:-

Suzsi Corio - paintings of vintage dresses and digitally manipulated cityscape prints www.studio-SE22.com

Richard Woodhouse- fine art abstract photography www.rhkw.co.uk

Anna-Maria McLean - paintings, hand crafted cushions, cards and more www.artgarfunkool.com

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