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You so should make space for some prints by the local artist Gillian Burrows


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LOCAL SE CREATIVE HIGHLIGHT - You so should make space for some prints by the artist Gillian Burrows - also a fab Christmas gift idea!

Artist Gillian Burrows - Prints available to view right now at The Hill Station Community Cafe Kitto Rd SE14 5TW.

Delighted that I have been able to purchase limited edition Print 1 of 50 for Camel & Friends ( had to be the Peacock! ) Tim the Tiger and Hippo and Friends.

I am absolutely baffled, for over a month now delightful prints from original silkscreens from the 1960's by artist Gillian Burrows, have been on display at The Hill Station Community Cafe, Kitto Rd SE14 5TW. Yet to date not ONE print has been sold, OK three sales now, just had to be the Peacock, TIM the Tiger and Hippo and Friends - these are prints for the size and quality are great value, so please top up your basket right now with some Gillian Burrows creations.

www.artistgb.com (be patient when loading website, go make a cuppa) Facebook Gillian Burrows Instagram burrow_gillian

Gillian Burrows is one of the UK?s most loved and leading artists since the 80?s. She has encapsulated the changing landscapes of London and the world. Her work radiates joy and is renowned for its healing qualities. With huge success painting for corporate companies & private clients, including NHS, Gillian?s art is highly sought after, as a philanthropist, she has raised considerable funds for charities, helping to nurture and inspire talent in the art world through mentorship and workshops. Gillian is now on a fantastic journey, moving from her traditional style of painting to pushing the boundaries of form- less, vibrant abstract work

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