Dean Village and Water of Leith Edinburgh Scotland by Theo Fokker

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About ‘Dean Village and Water of Leith Edinburgh Scotland’ by Theo Fokker

Dean Village was a mill village outside Edinburgh but has long since been swallowed up by the big city. However, its own authentic atmosphere can still be found there. The Water of Leith drove the wheels and millstones to grind the grain. Picturesque and despite the high-rise buildings, it still has a 'small' character with a…

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Theo Fokker
Netherlands

I graduated from teacher training college D'Witte Leli in Amsterdam in the subjects Drawing and Handicrafts. Even during my studies, I often carried out assignments slightly differently from what was asked. That 'different' then manifested itself in unusual use of materials, combinations of techniques and different points of view. The ultimate goal was, and still is, to make something I like. That 'different' also manifested itself in the desire to…

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