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Lotte Farnham "MARCHING TO THE BEAT OF THE DRUM"

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Approx. 300.000 children (boys and girls) are active in armed conflict in around 36 countries often on the frontier. Mixed Media 2007.
Lotte Farnham graduated in Fine Art from the University of Hertfordshire in 2002 in painting, printmaking and photography.
Most of her work is an exploration of human relationships. She has taken part in many mixed exhibitions as well as in solo shows in the UK and in Austria.
Her commissions include works for the Garden Nursing Home in Sawbridgeworth, two GP surgeries in London, GlaxoSmithKline as well as the Millennium Sign for the village of Braughing (in collaboration with her husband John Farnham). She live and works in Hertfordshire.

Added:
1st Oct 2008

Subjects:
Citizenship, History

Key Stages:
Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4

Keywords:
Slavery, abolition, exhibition, africa, museum

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