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Cava Arcari, Zovencedo, province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy,
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Lois Weaver as Stella and Peggy Shaw as Stanley in the Split Britches/Bloolips production of Belle Reprieve. (Photo: Sheila Burnett)
Sue Wyllie uses a variety of printmaking processes to explore her ideas. She completed an MA Disciplinary Print Making at UWE, Bristol in 2021 and has since been involved in Spike Print Studio, Bristol.
Current works is about the delicate "ugly beauty" of orchids, depicted as a strange mixture of earthy and alien creatures.
https://wypw.org/flourish-award/sue-wyllie/
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Sentimental Value (2025) | dir. Joachim Trier
When it speaks, the moon falls blood-red from heaven.
ÉLIPHAS LÉVI — cited in A Dark Muse: A History of the Occult [Ed. Gary Lashman], (2004)
mondo 2000 magazine no. 13
Bill Brandt Nude, Baie des Ange, 1959
Isabella Rossellini in New York, 1997 by Peter Lindbergh
George Sand (Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin) in her letter to Gustave Flaubert dated 27 June 1870, featured in The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters
Scavenging ravens By: Bernd Heinrich From: Natural History Magazine 1989
Jessie Buckley by Gina Gizella Manning for Entertainment Weekly, Feb. 2025
Harry Gruyaert - Tokyo, 1996