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<description>I am currently doing a lot of work on paper in preparation for Reading art fair at the end of April.I began this new technique about a year ago when I combined several experiments together. I have called thisrecent work  Mindscapes  for want of a better word  as I would like  the observer to bring their own personal memories and ideas to bear on the pieces. Titles can either open a door or handcuff a work Two have already gone to the Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. A further two are awaiting hanging at the Mall galleries for the R.I. exhibition.  April 21st  to 1st May  .</description>
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