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28.04.2021
Giles collage landscapes have the richness of a photograph, yet created from a blend of many incongruous magazine fragments. Full of rich colour and fine detail, cuttings are combined in a surreal and playful way to create believable landscapes which reveal hidden secrets close-up. He is interviewed on Saturday by Charlie Collins
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Charlotte Collins, Margaret Steeden and David Lowther will discuss their work. Charlotte is an illustrator and curator, Margaret is a textile artist and David is a painter who works predominantly in gouache and ink.
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