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Tim Pearce @LeedsFineArt explores “expressive qualities in the detritus of our modern disposable society, with all its associated environmental concerns and implications” in his work.
It was inspired by Edward Wadsworth and the English industrial landscape.
#TuesdayTreasure 4/5
All in the details 🧐
For this week's #MuseumJigsaws, discover these engravings by John Everett Millais. Millais was a founder of the Pre-Raphaelites, who created classical, detail-oriented works, like these illustrations of parables.
Have a go now: https://t.co/Kfli44Kbe2
This second map is from a 1960 #student handbook, and you can see the University had almost doubled in size! Can you spot our beloved Brotherton Library and Parkinson Building?
And the @UoLStudents community continues to grow - not to mention our 300,000+ active @LeedsAlumni 🎓
Treat Yo' Self
Our #WordSearch this Saturday is inspired by the delicious-looking desserts in this colour plate from Mrs Beeton's 'Book of Household Management'. Perhaps a sweet snack will aid the search?
Go on, you know you want to 😉
Play online now: https://t.co/pYe4OAWrf6
'Scuse us Mother Nature, but this weekend's weather was not what we ordered.
Now we're going to stare at this week's #MuseumJigsaws and send out good vibes for sunshine next weekend 🌞
Check out this week's jigsaws: https://t.co/Kfli44Kbe2
Grey skies have taken over Leeds, so this week's #MuseumJigsaws🧩 feature some cloud-related drama ☁️
Who else is a sucker for a dramatic sky? 🙋
Play now: https://t.co/Kfli44Kbe2
Our #PenToPaper focus this week looks like she could use some cheering up...
Spread a little joy this #RandomActsOfKindnessDay and share with someone a story that makes you smile. The act of smiling alone is enough to boost neurotransmitters in the brain and elevate your mood 😄
Did you know we have a Literary Gothic collection?
This week's #MuseumJigsaws🧩 are two suitably spooky illustrations from Ann Radcliffe's 'The Mysteries of Udolpho'.
Have a go now: https://t.co/Kfli44Kbe2
Read about the collection: https://t.co/aeK1NDFXKe
Is it spring yet? 👀
The longest month of all time is finally over (hurray!) and spring is so close we can almost smell the daffodils...
We're daydreaming about luscious green landscapes for this week's #MuseumJigsaws🧩
Have a go now: https://t.co/Kfli44Kbe2
For today's #SketchClub we're looking at techniques.
This preliminary drawing by Tom Wood demonstrates a plethora of ways to quickly add form to a subject, using line and tone. Perhaps experiment with different materials as you #SketchAlong
Show us your sketches @LULGalleries