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“……..when I try to imagine a faultless love Or the life to come, what I hear is the murmur Of underground streams, what I see is a limestone landscape.” (In praise of Limestone, W. H. Auden) Substitute chalk for limestone and see how Auden’s lines apply to the essence that informs Leise Wilson’s paintings, how the landscape of the Kent coast has educated her hand. It is fitting that she should work in a studio situated in the shadow of the Turner Gallery in Margate; Turner who worked from this same landscape. |