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Art in Isolation

Episode Five | Big is Beautiful Available Now
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In this episode Philip explores how important factors such as scale, size, colour and shape can influence a client's decisions when choosing a work of art for a particular space. For this, Philip invites you to into his country barn and exhibiting space and shares with you a wonderful landscape painting by artist and writer Ronald Ossory Dunlop RA (1894-1973). Read more about Dunlop here . The next episode in our short series will stream live on Instagram at 4pm on 1.4.20, thereafter available here, on YouTube, IGTV an Facebook.
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In this episode Philip explores how important factors such as scale, size, colour and shape can influence a client's decisions when choosing a work of art for a particular space. For this, Philip invites you to into his country barn and exhibiting space and shares with you a wonderful landscape painting by artist and writer Ronald Ossory Dunlop RA (1894-1973). Read more about Dunlop here

The next episode in our short series will stream live on Instagram at 4pm on 1.4.20, thereafter available here, on YouTube, IGTV an Facebook. 

 

 

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