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Sally Kindberg’s talk at the Swedish Church, London W1
Yesterday I gave a talk about my work at the Swedish Church to an audience of about thirty ladies and several vicars after their special Thursday lunch. There was a very brief drawing demo. Prints of some of my … Continue reading
China trip part three
Five hours travelling north from Suzhou to Beijing was a 302 km/h elevated and foggy whizz through countryside rapidly being converted into blocks of flats, roads cut into raw earth and forest of pylons. Luckily all the seats face forward as I … Continue reading
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