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Medium: Silk
"Forest", silk and cotton mixed media wall mounting sculpture, paint and patina
Located in St. Louis, MO
Lesley Richmond was born in Cornwall, England. Lesley now lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She received her art teachers training in London, England and her MEd in the USA. She taught...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Still-life Sculptures

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Textile, Cotton, Silk, Paint, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Other Medium

"Winter Light Dawn", Contemporary, Mixed Media, Textile, Wall Sculpture
Located in St. Louis, MO
Lesley Richmond was born in Cornwall, England. Lesley now lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She received her art teachers training in London, England and her MEd in the USA. She taught...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Still-life Sculptures

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Textile, Other Medium, Fabric, Cotton, Silk, Organic Material, Dye, Acry...

"Forest", Contemporary Mixed Media Textile, Cotton and Silk with Acrylic Paint
Located in St. Louis, MO
Lesley Richmond was born in Cornwall, England. Lesley now lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She received her art teachers training in London, England and her MEd in the USA. She taught...
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2010s Contemporary Silk Still-life Sculptures

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Cotton, Textile, Silk, Paint, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Other Medium

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