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Helen Gwyn Jones
Anonymous Was a Woman is a self-portrait of myself as a writer and painted in response the Virginia Woolf, "for most of history, anonymous was a woman".
Helen Gwyn Jones started recording her world at the age of 8 when she bought a Brownie camera from her sister, something which has become a lifelong passion. A collector of the past (hers and other people’s) she likes nothing better than muted images of imperfection. May be found poring over Welsh grammar books when not photographing drains or going into raptures over rust. Recently published at BluesDoodles.com, Hungry Ghost Project, Free Flash Fiction, Acropolis Journal and Paddler Press; exhibited at Print Swap Exhibition, New York.
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