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'Light at the End' - by English landscape painter, Annie Taylor
Because there IS light at the end.
Something to brighten up your evening...
'Synchronicity' - reduction woodcut by Minneapolis printmaker, Emily Gray Koehler
More of this artist's work, whose "heart is inspired by the wonder of cycles and processes in nature", here:
https://t.co/AesHYe49o1
Spending more time outside? You may notice HUGE #bumblebees flying around. These are likely to be recently emerged queens, looking for nesting sites to start new colonies. Their life-cycle is fascinating, and beautifully explained by @BBCT here...
https://t.co/4MW2WQP2X2
Whoever you are, no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting -
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things.
3/3
Wild Geese painting all by @JamesRMcCallum1 https://t.co/somSkFSF9L
'The Cry of the Curlew' - by Irish wildlife & landscape artist, Conor O'Connell.
This painting was shortlisted for the 2019 David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year competition, in the'Human Impact' category.
#CurlewArt
A Midsummer Night's Dream - by Russian illustrator Vera Pavlova
And this - 'The Stair' - by Oxfordshire based artist Anna Dillon
More of tis artist's work here - https://t.co/rfUZvAxLMb
'Orehovack Hills', a silk screen print - by Croatian artist Ivan Rabuzin (1921-2008)
I love the palette, and the softness of form, in his work.
More here - https://t.co/PQQOybKGzy
Savernake Forest - painted in watercolour and gouache by landscape artist Anna Dillon