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Inspired by my garden flowers – sketched with charcoal and white charcoal ~ Available in multiple sizes~ Printed on fine art paper with a gentle luster~ Individually Signed by artist
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Inspired by my garden flowers – sketched with charcoal and white charcoal ~ Available in multiple sizes~ Printed on fine art paper with a gentle luster~ Individually Signed by artist
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Brighton-based artist Charlotte Bailey was fascinated by the traditional Japanese mending technique called kintsugi, where a broken ceramic object is repaired with gold, silver or platinum, to accentuate the damage and ‘honor’ its history. In this interpretation, Bailey utilizes an embroidery method
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