Angela and Megan

From the age of 3, art has been Angela Landels whole life.

In her twenties, she became one of Britain's top fashion illustrators.

Her work in the 1960s and 70s captured the vibrancy of the London fashion scene and was often featured in Vogue, Harper's & Queen and Tatler.

She regularly worked with brands such as Austin Reed, Aquascutum and Liberty. In later life, her paintings and book illustrations were highly respected and appeared in galleries worldwide.

Angela is now 88. Recently her eyesight has deteriorated. Because of this, she can no longer paint, which she finds "Heartbreaking".

Megan's racing name was "Wine Taverna Megan", and when she stopped winning, she was made to breed. She lived in terrible conditions until she was rescued by Angela.

The pair were heading home from a walk on Clapham Common when they kindly stopped to let me take this shot.

One of Angela's drawings