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John Wolseley returns to BHE in January 2010

January 25, 2010 Basil Hall

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John Wolseley has just been back at BHE in mid-January to complete some plate work and “edition” a series of frottaged monoprints he has done for the Nomad Art Project. John spent a week resolving one image, printing the “frottages” with Mats and commencing a new piece with Basil.

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