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Tag: Keith Stott

Posted on April 21, 2016April 22, 2016

ArtsLink welcomes artist and tutor Keith Stott

Keith Stott Artslink 4ArtsLink are excited to welcome Keith Stott to ArtsLink and Sherborne. Keith is an experienced Soft Pastels artist and tutor previously based in Devon but now living in Shaftesbury. Largely self-taught, his love of Dartmoor has inspired a figurative style that expresses the atmosphere and moods of the landscape, capturing the light and drama of the environment. Full story: Read more

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