Part 2
Crawford's initiation to the professional arena continued with more exhibitions .of work, inpired by her interpretation of the powerful landscape and evocative fishing villages of her North East of Scotland home. This combined with her strong sense of colour, created even more impressive images. Her tactile flamboyant style ensured further recognition throught The royal Scottish Academy.
The Royal Glasgow's institute JohnD Kelly Gallery provided her with a platform to ensure further media attention from the Scottish broadsheets, periodicals and television with an exhibition of white hot Tuscan olive groves and breezy Cornish pastures, combined with dramatic images of Scotish landscape.
The artist's reputation was bolstered with a further exhibition at the Scottish Amicable headquaters in Glasgow.
The majority of work was sold to an increasingly International client base. next
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