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Angela Wakefield is featured in the November Edition of Art of
England - "The Serious Guide to UK Art." Her paintings
of Urban Landscapes in the North of England have been attracting
interest from across the UK. Please click below to read a pdf
version (Nov 2008)
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Phil Harwood, Director at Ascot Studios, now has a Contemporary
Art Column in the Concept for Living. In this article, 'Art and
Environment', Phil examines the way in which art enhances and
reflects our environment. (April 2008)
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Phil Harwood, Director at Ascot Studios, in the first of his articles
on Contemporary Art entitled 'Contemporary Art - A Buyer's Guide'
, offers some helpful advice for people thinking of investing
in art for the first time. (February 2008)

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The gallery is featured in the Christmas Edition of the 'Lancashire
Life' (December 2007 Edition)
" Ascot Studios is a complex which
has developed into one of Lancashire's premier centres of modern
art."
Roger Borrell, Editor of 'Lancashire
Life'
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Four pages of the 'Concept for Living' are dedicated to an exclusive
interview with Angela Wakefield (October 2007 Edition) "...
as Angela's reputation as the rising star of British Art spreads,
the time is coming for her to say goodbye to many more pieces
from her collection"
Rebecca Drake, Editor of 'Concept for
Living'
 
 
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Ian McClurg-Welland meets Urban Artist Angela Wakefield in the International
Magazine 'Art of England'. (October 2007 Edition) "...
I was struck by the urbanized genre, the scattering of light in
form, and the sheer reality of scene. I have not seen such arrangement
in art since viewing paintings by Edward Hopper."
Ian McClurg-Welland, Writer & Art
Historian


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