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Textile artist draws upon life, family and friends



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ANGIE Flynn's exhibition of textile art is at Brantwood's Severn Studio, Coniston, Cumbria until May 11.
Angie Flynn is based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria and as an artist her particular interest is the female form.

Her inspiration is drawn from everyday surroundings, observing family and friends.

Angie works with a variety of techniques to create a tactile surface, such as appliqué, quilting, paint and papier-mache.

Her vibrant artworks capture situations with humour that the viewer can identify with. "Women in Stitches" represents Angie's latest portfolio of work and is on show in Brantwood's Severn Studio.

Admission to the Severn Studio exhibition is included in the house or garden ticket.

Brantwood is open daily from 11am until 5.30pm.

For full details of admission prices and additional information, please contact Brantwood on 015394 41396 or visit our website: www.brantwood.org.uk.



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