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Could studios go global?

FOR the creative, lockdown presented a chance for innovation. Clare Brownlow, who paints with pheasant feathers, found a new), zooming in on paintings and clicking on each for more information, as well as ‘visiting’ her Borders studio in Hawick. ‘I filmed a walk-round first, but I realised I wanted people to be able to go at their own pace, so invested in 3D scanning,’ explains Mrs Brownlow. ‘The reaction has been incredible; I sold far more than I thought I would. My reach is global now.’

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