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12 By The Dozen
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Series Two
Aubergine
Green
Blue Hibiscus
Red
Apricot
Grey
Turquoise
Sand
White
Marsala
Apple Green
Yellow
Series Three
Paul Klee
Pierneef
Charles Sheeler
Hundertwasser
Janvier
Klimt
M C Escher
Vilhelm Lundstrom
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham
Gabriele Munter
Jean Lurcat
Shamsia Hassani
Mary Pratt
Fernando Andriacci
Derric van Rensburg
Series Four
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Mies van der Rohe
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Series One. 12" Squares - WORDS
Structure: Nautili
Fresh air and peace
Fragments
Street Life
Steps: Each Small Step
Fine Living: One Man's Fine Living...
Jubilation
Threads
Encore: Broken Dishes
Series Two. A4/Letter - COLOURS
Aubergine 2
Green: Portrait of the artist contemplating her green issues
Blue Hibiscus: Not Quite Periwinkle
Red: Yes it's red!
Apricot: Un-named Colour
Grey: Inspired by Chatham Dockyard
Turquoise: Where I really began
Sand: Slightly Sandy
White: Getting the right white...or not?
Marsala and Me
Apple Green: Green, with a touch of surprise
Did someone say yellow?
Series Three. 16" square - inspired by a painting
House on the Water
Klee: House on the Water
Boxes ticked, but... (Inspired by Pierneef)
Inspired by J H Pierneef
How my Brain Works (Inspired by Hundertwasser)
Inspired by Hundertwasser
Inter-tribal Quilt Song
Janvier: Inter-tribal Drum Song
Look Mum - no bling
Division of Two Planes
Klimt: Detail from The Kiss
Escher inspiration
Lundstrom meets Gascoigne
Lundstrom: The Second Commandment
How did that happen?
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: Sea Waves and Currents
Thanks but no thanks
Lurçat: Lithographies
An Interpretation
Inspired by work of Shamsia Hassani