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Screen STAR

When artist Angela Hall wants inspiration for a new silkscreen print design, she simply wanders into her back garden. Whatever the season and whatever the weather, this rural bolt-hole is a rich source of vibrant colours, exciting shapes and extraordinary textures, which eventually find their way into her distinctive designs. Wildlife teams among the flora and fauna; dense foliage evolves and reinvents itself on the wave of seasonal changes – and Angela captures it all in her own loose, unique style.

Armed with sketchbooks, pencils and a sharp pair

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