
Paintings by Mandy Fudge, a celebration of unique musical talent. The artists often submerged in dependancy, this exhibition focuses on iconic figures both past and present . Acrylic on canvas using
sequins lending to glamour and impact. www.subwaygallery.com
FUDGE IT UP! Mandy Fudge EXHIBITION 3rd JULY – 1st August
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