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This Robert Oxley piece is a commentary on the use of animals as diplomatic gifts, including China presenting Germany with two giant pandas as a token of friendship in 2017 https://t.co/Bj5kvv1VtE
Whether you're a fan of impressionism, abstract art or figurative pieces, you'll find something in our spring collection! https://t.co/3MFAKFsenU
Put a spring in your step with our stunning art collection: https://t.co/3MFAKFsenU
It's a #Marvel takeover here at Castle Galleries HQ! Here are some of today's additions to our comic book archives (all hand-signed by the legendary Stan Lee) https://t.co/KewPG7tdMg
Don't forget about our Frédéric Daty event at @CFAManchester tomorrow! The French artist will be showcasing his new Ombres de Ville collection, which features a special piece inspired by #Manchester https://t.co/zgtZv6q8oG
These cheeky pieces are by Stefan Marner, who cites toys, lego and animals amongst his many influences https://t.co/Ec60wos5wx
To create the sense that his pieces are glowing from within, Bob Barker applies white and then black to the canvas, which allows the white to glow through and makes it sepia-toned https://t.co/hiD3ArmMJ9
Stuart McAlpine Miller's pieces reveal his various influences, from Old Masters like Caravaggio and Bosch, to modern artists like Andy Warhol https://t.co/QJt6uP9e47
Keith Maiden created this piece for his show in #Manchester. He adds: “It sums up the passion, grit and warmth of the people of Manchester and the north in general.” https://t.co/2C02iTQW3s
David Rees likens his spring collection's contrast of hare and lion to a fable. It's the first time he's painted such a delicate creature, and he adds: "Keeping it tender was important." https://t.co/2vPXbxyMim