South London Women Artist Janet Tod was exhibiting as part of the Dulwich Festival Artists Open House.
Janet is known for her vibrant, colourful, still-life paintings – exploring objects, fruit and flowers in terms of colour, shapes and patterns.
South London Women Artist Janet Tod was exhibiting as part of the Dulwich Festival Artists Open House.
Janet is known for her vibrant, colourful, still-life paintings – exploring objects, fruit and flowers in terms of colour, shapes and patterns.
Critically acclaimed group of women artists working or living in South London and exhibiting across the UK and internationally.
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