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Nobody looks at the moon in the afternoon

I never intended this blog to be about my work, but things change and the opportunity to exhibit presented itself, so why not? My latest exhibition has been some time in the making. I haven’t exhibited in this way for some years; recent exhibitions have been group, stock shows or competitions, not a considered, soloContinue reading “Nobody looks at the moon in the afternoon”

Posted byJohn RablingSeptember 10, 2018September 10, 2018Posted inArt

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