CD 07 - Artist Elisabeth Deane & The Prince's School of Traditional Arts

Cultural Debris - A podcast by Alan Cornett

My guest this episode is Elisabeth Deane, a talented artist living and working in London with her husband Jethro Buck, also an artist. On a trip to India, Elisabeth was exposed to traditional Indian miniature painting, which led her to her life’s work. She pursued studies at the Prince’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts in London. She talks about life as an artist and also her time and training at the Prince’s School, which was established by the Prince of Wales to reinvigorate traditional arts and crafts techniques through both conceptual and practical instruction. Elisabeth has taken her training in traditional techniques and applied them in imaginative and contemporary ways. Elisabeth Deane website | Instagram | Grosvenor Gallery  Prince's Foundation School of Traditional Arts Sanju Soni Instagram | Facebook Ajay and Vinita Sharma website | Royal Society Samantha Buckley website | Instagram | Prince's School Farkhondeh Ahmadzadeh website | Instagram Vaishali Prazmari website | Instagram | Prince's School Olivia Fraser website | Grosvenor Gallery | Instagram Jethro Buck website | Instagram | Crane Kalman Gallery   John Singer Sargent (Princeton University Press) Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives