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                 Susannah Garland is a painter and sculptor. In 2008, she went to live in 
France. Within six months, she was invited to stage an exhibition in her 
village. Five exhibitions followed in the next three years.  A local hotel used 
one of her paintings for publicity, which encouraged her to develop a 
range of postcards depicting life and landmarks of Burgundy.  This now 
numbers sixty five images, which are sold as cards and prints by shops, 
tourist offices, galleries, restaurants and hotels in Burgundy.  She returns 
regularly to work there.  Her paintings are in collections worldwide 
including the USA, the Far East, Germany, Holland, France and of course in 
the UK.
                 
              
             
             
                 Susannah now lives on The Lizard in Cornwall.  Her paintings and sculptures have been exhibited extensively in east 
Sussex, London, Somerset, Dorset, Cornwall, and France, and her work is sold through National Trust properties in 
Somerset and Dorset, selling as prints and cards in their visitor shops.  Her work is on permanent display at La Maison de 
Pays de l'Auxois Sud, in Burgundy, France.
In 2014 Susannah was invited by the Dean and Chapter of Wells Cathedral to stage an exhibition in the Cathedral.  The 
invitation was repeated in 2018, and another successful exhibition produced 21 sales.  In the same year, she was 
accepted by the Society of Architectural Illustrators, after five pieces of her work were judged by their selection 
Committee.
                 
             
 
            
             
              
             
             
             
              
              
             
    
    Double Occupancy £895
    Single Occupancy £1,025
    Non-Painter      £695
 
    Dates : 31st - 4th June 2026
    Media : Watercolour
    Type : Location
	
	
 
    Join Susannah Garland on this opportunity to paint the beautiful villages of 
the Cotswolds in Watercolour.
 
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