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The art of life

ar from being tucked away in some quiet shed, the studio of artist Rachel Kiddie McClure occupies the front room of her Hamilton character bungalow. This allows her to work at home around other commitments, melding together domestic and creative life. “Our home is very much a working space,” she says. It’s a space she shares with husband

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