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Sally Kindberg’s workshops at the Pencil Museum, Keswick, Cumbria
Why did visitors from a black and white planet travel to Keswick’s Pencil Museum? Did they have designs on the fantastic range of crayons in its shop, or have an eye (or three) on the longest coloured pencil in the world (7.9m btw) on display? This was … Continue reading