Portrait 6
by Jill Iliffe


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Paul
by Jill Iliffe


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Factory Girls Walking
by Jill Iliffe


Graphite on paper: 41 x 54 cm Considering women, companionship, nostalgia and pretending. Taken from a found photograph, these women were presented as the glamorous face of factory working, keeping the nation going during the war. The truth may have seemed harsher, but my grandmother loved working in a factory during WW2 - she had had 12 children and loved the camaraderie of the other women. In my work I like to leave parts to the viewer's imagination and in this series, it is the faces.


Skates 1
by Jill Iliffe


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Office Drawing
by Jill Iliffe


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11 November 1925
by Jill Iliffe


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Antonia's Hair
by Jill Iliffe


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Hands
by Jill Iliffe


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Skates 2
by Jill Iliffe


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Secret
by Jill Iliffe


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Day Out: Walking Women
by Jill Iliffe


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Mum and Dad
by Jill Iliffe


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Sam
by Jill Iliffe


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Land Army
by Jill Iliffe


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Plaited Hair
by Jill Iliffe


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Doug and Sue
by Jill Iliffe


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Children's Party
by Jill Iliffe


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Plaited Hair (Girl at the Bus Stop)
by Jill Iliffe


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Exercising Women
by Jill Iliffe


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19 items of artwork shown.