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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Margaret Ann Brown, All is Never as it Seems

Margaret Ann Brown

All is Never as it Seems
Mixed media
30 x 30 cm
Framed 33 x 33 cm
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Margaret Brown has lived and worked in Aberdeen all her life. With a background in international organisational and leadership development, she fulfilled her childhood dream of studying art at Gray’s...
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Margaret Brown has lived and worked in Aberdeen all her life.

With a background in international organisational and leadership development, she fulfilled her childhood dream of studying art at Gray’s School of Art, graduating in 2021 with a BA Hons in painting.

“The natural world and human impact on our planetary systems inform my every aspect of practice. I'm fascinated by the notion of geological deep time and the certainty that every aspect of matter and life as we know it, has always been and always will be infinitely connected. The more I immerse myself in the beauty of the natural world, the more inspired I become to create work that represents what we stand to lose as well as to provoke thought and debate around the issues of the Anthropocene.”

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