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THE ART OF ELIZABETH HARBOUR

Elizabeth Harbour’s life as a working artist began as soon as she graduated from The Royal College of Art in 1992. ‘For several years I illustrated children’s books, book covers and magazines, which often led to commercial commissions,’ she says. Then she made

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