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Poppy Chancellor
British artist (1987–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Poppy Chancellor (4 June 1987 – 29 September 2023) was a British artist known for her work in papercutting. She collaborated with various organisations and participated in cultural events. In 2016, she published Cut It Out!, a book on papercut art.[1][2]
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Chancellor also founded Griefcase, a bereavement support group, and co-launched the Dead Parent Club podcast.[1]
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Early and personal life
She was born in West London to actress Anna Chancellor and poet Jock Scot. She had a paternal half-sister named Tara Scot. She showed interest in art at a young age, a passion that her father encouraged. Chancellor studied illustration at Kingston University and furthered her education at the Royal Drawing School.[1]
She married Jonny Mckenzie-Wynne in 2017.[1]
Her personal life was marked by health challenges, including lupus and acute myeloid leukemia. Chancellor died on 29 September 2023 at the age of 36. [1][3]
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