Susan Westwood’s haunting landscapes, seascapes, poetry and portraits are reminiscent of her childhood spent in a remote Exmoor village on England’s rugged Southwest coast where she rode Exmoor ponies through bracken and briar, marsh and tangled wood to the cries of sea-gulls and ravens caws. Unencumbered Susan and her village friends inhabited a magical place shared only by the inventions of the imagination. Susan’s Father owned a small Antiquarian bookshop in the village and when not exploring the moors Susan could be found exploring the pages of Bronte and Wordsworth. Years later...more