Frances Bowman
Frances Bowman is an artist and arts educator based in London. For this work she was inspired by 'Run, Ghiggia, Run' by Leonardo Haberkorn.
Frances Bowman is an artist and arts educator based in London. For this work she was inspired by 'Run, Ghiggia, Run' by Leonardo Haberkorn.
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