Ashby, Beverly

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Beverly Ashby lives in Totnes in Devon. She is originally from South Africa who came over here about 15 years ago and has been a mature student for a while now, using Gormley as the subject for her dissertation. She is doing a BA in Applied Arts and majors in glass sculptor. Has cast her husbands in five sections and will be wrapping rope round it to promote and raise awareness for the disease Axactia which has afflicted her sister, mother and mother's sister. Axactia is in an imbalance in the system which causes incontinence, loss of speech and lack of mobility. It so happens that its Axactia week.

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