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Artist's book shortlisted for top award
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A Bathampton painter has her book-writing skills down to a fine
art, according to competition judges.
Rebecca Yue has been nominated for a new award run by three
magazines, Artists' Choice, Leisure Painter and The Artist.
Rebecca, who lives in Minster Way, has been nominated for the
Practical Art Instruction Book Of The Year for her fourth book,
Chinese Landscapes Made Easy.
"It is interesting to get nominated for this award," she said.
"There are probably ten times...
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