Is this painting who we now are ? The identity grapplings of mystic artist Ben Edge
Vikings, miners, refugees, enslavers and good old Albion himself … Ben Edge reveals how his dynamic new understanding of Britain today was triggered by seeing a procession of druids march past a KFC A toy poodle called Lunar arrives at the door of Ben Edge’s studio in a furry blur of excitement. (…)
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