Morrison Polkinghorne
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Morrison Polkinghorne is an Australian textile designer specializing in handmade trimmings and tassels. He and his partner, Robert Carmack, owned a bed and breakfast business in Battambang Cambodia before their business collapsed in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic at which point they relocated to Australia.[1][2] Polkinghorne is known for his art which utilizes ink derived from lotus flowers.[3]
References
- ^ Anne Willan (13 October 2013). "The Hospitable Globetrotting Gourmets". La Varenne.
- ^ Deborah L. Jacobs (4 July 2021). "When The Pandemic Shut Their Second-Act Business". Next Avenue.
- ^ Pann Rethea (22 March 2020). "Aussie artist turning pagoda flowers into art". Phenon Penh Post.
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