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Toni Thornton Art add to team with new studio assistant
Toni Thornton has quickly become one of the most sought after British artists on the modern market, with celebrities, interior designers and art enthusiasts all wanting a piece of artwork in their homes. Since opening her West Yorkshire art studio in July 2019, Toni Thornton’s growth has called for a new studio assistant and the appointment of Meg Bolderson.
Toni Thornton said: “It felt like the natural next step to bring another team member on board. Since opening the studio in 2019 we’ve been so incredibly lucky, and worked incredibly hard, to be where we are today. With such high demand for artwork, we’re now at a place where we’re selling more than ever before and to customers around the world. In reflection this is something I’ve probably needed for a while and I’m so thrilled I’ve taken the next step to have another member of the team working towards the same goal.”
Toni’s artwork has been making the headlines recently after celebrity couple, Perrie Edwards and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain purchased pieces for their recent home renovation, and they’re not the only big names looking for a piece of perfection. With Instagram followers, enquiries and seasonal collections on the rise, the future is looking bright for the creative company.
Meg Bolderson said about her new position and joining the team at such an inventive time: “I am so excited to be a part of the Toni Thornton team. Having graduated last May in English Language, I didn’t think I’d be able to have such an incredible opportunity to work within a creative environment given the pandemic and employment climate. I’m a huge fan of Toni’s work, so to be able to now call myself her studio assistant is a real honour.’
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Laura Robinson .
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