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Local animator seeks support for film inspired by Dulwich Picture Gallery


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Your help needed! I'm working on a short animation about Elizabeth Linley, the subject of one of Dulwich Picture Gallery's greatest portraits (the big Gainsborough painting that greets you as you enter). It's a non-commercial project and we have put it on Kickstarter in order to get people involved and to raise much-needed production funds - you can see it here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/leocrane/the-lost-romance-of-elizabeth-linley. We've had great support so far, but we still have just over ?2000 to raise in the final 12 days. We'd love to have more people from the local community involved, and so if you could spare a few minutes to check it out, we'd really appreciate it. There are some nice rewards in return for your support. THANK YOU! Leo.

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