Australian Homespun

Welcome to my WORKROOM

Here’s a little guessing game for you: Where would you find this studio space? Bet you go straight for Victorian England, right? It’s got all the tell-tale elements – potted aspidistra; barley-twist furniture; tread-worn parquetry; button-studded sofa; and fine-bone cups and saucers, ready for ‘elevenses’. It could be Soames Forsyte’s drawing room or Mr Chips’ parlour.

Well, guess again. It’s actually the studio space of Ann Wood and it’s slap-bang

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