Chinese woman line and color art

Who Do You Think You Are Magazine asked me to illustrate its feature about the intriguing mysteries within family trees - in this case a relative married an 'unknown Chinese woman' in Shanghai in the 1920s.

About Sue
Full of atmosphere, depth and detail, Sue Gent’s artwork is as vibrant as it is varied. Clients love her richly evocative traditional approach, as well as the professionalism she brings to every project. Currently based in Exeter, she’s inspired by history, horror, nature and mythology.
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