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J. Greywood
“My work is inspired by abstract forms both natural and industrial, symbolism sometimes finds it’s way into my drawings and paintings as elements that root close together and provide a base structure for meaning to build on.”
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Jessica Hughes
Being creative goes beyond the final results; it is a journey that starts from a place of passionate curiosity. For me creativity comes in an endless number of forms, and as such a painting can arise from paints, clay, or even coffee.
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