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Good Morning Everyone
Rowland Frederick Hilder OBE (1905-93)
There’s a relaxed air about the Watercolours of this artist. Gentle easy to see paintings. His work used here for The Radio Times. I get this every week . Time they commissioned artists to create covers agin
Edith Holden 1871-1920
Illustration for December from her Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady , published posthumously after her death at a young age.
Out finding nature pieces to post she stretched too far on a branch and fell in the river I don’t think she could swim
Georges Prosper Remi ( Pen name of Hergé) (1907-83) Belgian
He’s getting in quickly with his tree and presents. Tintin and Milou (Snowy in English)
Hello again
Tomorrow I’ll be back to normal here hopefully.
My hair took a long time today as it’s a darker colour and still purple streaks
So here we go
This is by Daria Danilova Certainly different.
It’s always great for me when I find a painting etc that has a name on the bottom. So many folk who post on Twitter etc just don’t bother to look and research is quite a large part of my postings, Angela Rizza here Beautiful
Bill Whitehead cartoon. So true here. We have DrS strong house blend with breakfast !
‘The Flying Cloud’ by Montague Dawson(1890-1973)
His most famous paintings depict Sailing ships usually Clippers or Warships. In WW2 he was a war artist and employed in the ‘Dazzle’ painting section at Leith
Teresa Saia American (Seattle)
She works in Pastel Oils and Watercolours. I’ve posted Townscapes by her before but not her Landscapes . Glowing paintings Pastels I think
Krenz Crushart
He’s an artist and drawing teacher in Taiwan. He dabbles in animation too
The work I’ve seen by him is wonderful. This was the first I found and I was very impressed with the light
Kelly Chilton
American ( California) Illustrator visited England and Scotland and produced these colourful pieces. I just wish she’d visited Wales and Ireland and created similar. Interesting illustrations