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Sophie Turner said that a work of art was the most tantalizing sort of thing to create and that it should be looked at with an "eye of many lookings". The energy, bustle, and play of forces which Sophie feels everywhere around her seemed to her to require a new technique and she set out to develop it. Everything that Sophie painted is recognizable, but everything is submerged in fluid patterns and designs. Certain forms are clarified, others blurred, while planes and lines are used as symbols for things more felt than seen.
Ms. Turner had been teaching in Southern Royal Art Academy, UK for 15 years before she retired and formed her own studio in a tranquil town in Nepal.
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