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Sally Levell OAS, OPC – portfolio

Sally Levell OAS, OPC at work

Sally Levell OAS, OPC: All about Sally Levell OAS, OPC: Exposed contact between rocks of the Upper mantle and Earth's crust, Oman Etching.Sally Levell OAS, OPC: Scottish Stromatolites- EtchingSally Levell OAS, OPC: Iffley Yew tree- etchingSally Levell OAS, OPC: Joana ( Dancer)- EtchingSally Levell OAS, OPC: Northern Rhino skull - EtchingSally Levell OAS, OPC: Hands from 3 Generations of the same family -2 plate etchingSally Levell OAS, OPC: Different 'portalsSally Levell OAS, OPC: Ancient oak and fossil, Bradgate park, Leics.-etchingSally Levell OAS, OPC:

Contact the artist

https://www.sallylevell.com
01865 748520
levellsally@gmail.com

7 Tree lane, Iffley, OXFORD OX4 4EY

Artist information

I started off University as a Physical Geographer but for the past two decades I have become an active Printmaker – principally zinc plate etching both in the Netherlands and now in Oxford. My main source of inspiration remains unchanged. It is principally the Natural World.

Exhibition information

The art focuses on the Natural World. The large basement in my stone cottage ( Oxford site 138) will act as a gallery for myself and fellow Printmakers Morna Rhys and Lizzie Wheeler.


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