From her studio in Kentish Town, Smallhorn introduced us to her creative process; how she imagines colour, form and pattern and translates her ideas into a physical piece of art.
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20 Sept 2022
In an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour, artist Sophie Smallhorn gives us a sneak preview of the work she's been creating throughout the summer for her London Design Festival '100 Prints' exhibit at Tea Building E1.
From her studio in Kentish Town, Smallhorn introduced us to her creative process; how she imagines colour, form and pattern and translates her ideas into a physical piece of art.
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