Colourful artists Kee and Jackson deliver iconic designs to NGA
Jenny Kee and Linda Jackson are a flurry of colours in the halls of National Gallery of Australia.
It's five decades since the two women first met, drawn together by a creative magnet and their mutual love of the Australian landscape, its flora and fauna, as well as artists such as Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, Fernand Leger and Sonia Delaunay.

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Colourful artists Kee and Jackson deliver iconic designs to NGA
Jenny Kee and Linda Jackson are a flurry of colours in the halls of National Gallery of Australia. It's five decades since the two women first met, drawn together by a creative magnet and their mutual love of the Australian landscape, its flora and fauna, as well as artists such as Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, Fernand Leger and Sonia Delaunay.

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- Sydney Morning Herald
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