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Possession, 2000

Acrylic, egg tempera, collage. on stretched canvas.
52 x 41cm framed
[Purchase for $650]
Heathcliffe's need for a friend drove him to possess this little friend. He took over her mind. It was noted by Mrs Earnshaw that the pair were becoming inseparable. They would not listen to any parental restraints." Quote from Wuthering Heights. Emily Bronte

Restaurateur Entrepreneur, Sandra Muggleton., 2000

Watercolour/gouache,on pressure mounted paper

[Purchase for $1100]
The title of this exhibition is taken from an old poem but based on the characters that are in everyone's town, the people we meet everyday that make life interesting. Here are Hahndorf''s characters who operated during the 90s, some are still there, and most of the businesses are.

The Adgate Craft Shop Lady. Monica Stoley. , 2000

Watercolour/gouache,on pressure mounted paper
80x100 cm, unframed
[Purchase for $1100]
The title of this exhibition is taken from an old poem but based on the characters that are in everyone's town, the people we meet everyday that make life interesting. Here are Hahndorf''s ( in this case Aldgate was creeping in) characters who operated during the 90s, some are still there, and most of the businesses are.

The Baker. Paula Matthews., 2000

Watercolour/gouache,on pressure mounted paper
80x100 cm, unframed
[Purchase for $1000]
The title of this exhibition is taken from an old poem but based on the characters that are in everyone's town, the people we meet everyday that make life interesting. Here are Hahndorf''s characters who operated during the 90s, some are still there, and most of the businesses are.

The Butcher. Don Osborne., 2000

Watercolour on pressure mounted paper
85x100cm, unframed
[Purchase for $1100]
The title of this exhibition is taken from an old poem but based on the characters that are in everyone's town, the people we meet everyday that make life interesting. Here are Hahndorf''s characters who opperated during the 90s, some are still there, and most of the businesses are.


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