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Marches Makers Festival Artist 2021
Julienne Braham 

Julienne has exhibited in numerous joint shows, including Royal Academy Summer exhibitions, and the RWA.  She has regular solo shows in London and the Welsh Marches where she now lives.
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"My paintings are essentially celebratory. I aim to seek empathy with the subject and to express the forms, dynamics and “soul” as I perceive them, with an economy of means."

Living on a farm in Radnorshire, mid-Wales, the subject matter for paintings references the sense of belonging and being part of the surrounding environment.
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​Marches Makers Festival 2022
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      • demos and makers
      • art heritage & nature walk
      • kington's mappa mundi
      • fly: the walking dog of kington
      • ceci
      • festival timetable
    • Open Studios
    • Live Performance
    • 8 pics challenge
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  • Festival 2022 artists
    • 2022 Index of Artists
    • Basketry
    • Ceramics
    • Furniture
    • Glass
    • Jewellery
    • Lighting
    • Mixed Media
    • Paint
    • Print and Paper
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  • Previous Festivals
    • Festival 2021 >
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      • Festival Artists 2021 >
        • 2021 Index of Artists
        • Basketry
        • Calligraphy
        • Ceramics
        • Glass
        • Jewellery
        • Metal
        • Mixed Media
        • Paint - Page 1
        • Paint - Page 2
        • Print and Paper
        • Recycled Art
        • Sculpture
        • Stone
        • Textiles
      • FESTIVAL VIDEOS
      • Festival Shop Windows
    • FESTIVALS 2018 AND 2019 >
      • VIEWS FROM 2018 and 2019 >
        • Festival Artists 2019 >
          • Index of artists 2019
          • Ceramics
          • Glass
          • Jewellery
          • Metal
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          • Paint page 1
          • Paint page 2
          • Print and Photography
          • Sculpture
          • Textiles/Others
          • Wood
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