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Framed Silk Collage of Flowers

£50

Signed on the back by the artist Bronwen Cunningham

Year 2011

Size 33 x 43 cm

Wood Veneer Frame

Bronwen Cunningham was a member of The Guild of Sussex Craftsmen and worked in hand dyed, silk patchwork and collage creating scarves, clothing and pictures.

A large silk hanging was commissioned from Bronwen for the reception in Cutlers Gardens, London EC2

Bronwen was also a writer with books including The Piccolo Book of Riddles, Funny Business, Cunningham's Little Red Record Book, and The Puffin Joke Book. Quentin Blake illustrated several of her books and she also worked alongside her friend, Jocasta Innes, on The Pauper's Cookbook.

Collection from Camberwell SE5

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