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I have a new selection of postcard sized original watercolour paintings of vintage party dresses for sale direct from my studio (or I can deliver locally at no extra cost) - they are easy to post if you?re buying for as a present that you need to post ?25-?30 including frame.

I?m a local mixed media artist and have exhibited with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and the Royal Watercolour Society and sell my work internationally.You can see some of my larger pieces of work including landscapes, cityscapes and abstracts here (but if interested in any please contact me directly to order on 07946577236 ) https://www.artfinder.com/suzsi-corio#/

or follow me on http://www.instagram.com/studio.se22

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  • 5 months later...

Update on the above post - I still have a few of the small paintings shown above as well as some new ones.

I also have much larger versions of this theme and am accepting reasonable offers for a short time only on all paintings due to a studio re-furbishment.

Here's a link to the larger paintings of dresses currently available. https://www.artfinder.com/suzsi-corio/sort-artist_order/collections-collection-out-of-the-wardrobe-dress-paintings/

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