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Did you know... that the artist Sandra Blow was asked to create glass screens for a departure lounge at Heathrow Airport?
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1950's move to Cornwall with Roger Hilton - visiting Patrick Heron. Lived close by in Tregerthen - worked for year then went to London.
1994 return rented Porthmeor studio in St Ives - then moved to Bullans Court where she stayed until death. Tours still held there.(ref name=Grimble)[2]
Father fruitseller at Spitalfields market. Aged 15 decided to be artist.
Attended St Martin's School of Art in London (1941-46) and the Royal Academy Schools (1946-47)
Had relationship with painter Alberto Burri in Rome in 1947 but returned to England in 1948.
1951 Gimpel Fils art gallery gave her exhibitions.
1957 Move to Tregerthen (nr St Ives)
1961 tutor at Royal College of Art and became honorary fellow.
So, The Rambling Man seems to think the reference display (30-em columns or normal) is a matter worth edit-warring over in this article. I don't. However, the argument offered for making the same change a second time, "supports all browsers and platforms", obviously applies equally to the standard display. The little bunched paragraphs produced by the 30em parameter are just that much harder to read for those who already don't find small print easy. Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 21:06, 31 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]