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During this time of flux, artists are becoming more resourceful with studio spaces. Even G F Watts set up a studio in a shed.
Here is an etching of George in his makeshift studio by a participant from the Art for All Community programme.
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When @Tate first opened in 1897, two rooms were dedicated to the paintings of G F Watts. Hope was amongst the paintings on display and an instant favourite. #Hope2020
This iconic image continues to inspire and it is to Hope that we turn for your support: https://t.co/xpM9Tgye4S
Hear participants from one of our Art for All Community learning programme partners, halow, reflect on three of G F Watts’s best-known works in these short audio tours on Smartify.
👂🎨Listen here:https://t.co/pZU5maQMOk 🎨👂
Painted in 1886, Hope by G F Watts is an enduring source of inspiration. Martin Luther King & @BarackObama found #hope in this iconic image now we turn to Hope as we face a #fundraising challenge resulting from #COVID19
Support us 👉https://t.co/SnqzywXJqU #Hope2020
'In isolation art is everything... Being part of Watts Gallery has enabled me to think of a future in art and continue doing what I’ve learnt to love, art and myself' - Art for All Community Learning Programme Participant from HMP Send
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Finally, we have a modernist writer, known for using a stream of conciousness as a narrative device. Do you know who she is?
A huge thank you to Nick Holmes, one of our volunteers, for sharing his Lockdown Portrait Challenge with us! #WellnessAtWatts
Continuing the Guess the Portrait quiz from our volunteer, Nick Holmes - it's time for your second picture!
This artist from Mexico is known for her self portraits. Do you know who she is? #WellnessAtWatts
G F Watts's 'Hope' is a painting that many people throughout history have turned to for inspiration. For @BarackObama, the painting motivated his #AudacityOfHope. #DreamsMW
Find out more about our #Hope2020 campaign: https://t.co/xpM9Tgye4S
We are now asking you to come #together again. The current situation is affecting many charities, including us. Please give us hope in 2020 by sending us a donation. Donate now: https://t.co/xpM9Tgye4S #TogetherMW #Hope2020 #MuseumWeek