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Moroccan Chronicles is an exhibition of paintings by Camberwell artist Daisy Perkins

14th -25th September from 11am-7pm.

40 southwell road, London SE5 9PG

Online daisyperkins.com/morocco

Please drop a line to daisy@daisyperkins/ 07912203738 to confirm your visit.


This exhibition is a visual distillation of Daisy?s time exploring Morocco with her paints; from sun bathed rooftops to down in the bustling markets streets, and from the gnaouan rhythms of the desert to the dusty workshops of local craftsmen. Daisy paints in situ absorbing the sights, sounds, and atmosphere that come to infiltrate her paintings. A forthcoming documentary follows her explorations of Morocco and captures the process of creating some of the paintings on show at this exhibition.


Daisy Perkins is a classically trained painter with a zest for travel and a desire to connect the world and people around her. Her work has been exhibited in solo and joint shows in London and her paintings hang in collections around the world.


The exhibition is in the courtyard at Clockwork Studios, once home to Charlie Chaplin and Fred Karno and now one of the oldest artist studios in Camberwell. It now has 23 artists and makers working there, and is one of South London's hidden gems.


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@daisyperkinsart

@clockworkcourtyard

@clockworkstudiosse5

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