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'Torquea' 135 x 58cm in the @aafineart summer #exhibition 20 June - 1 August. #acryliconcanvas #landscapepainting #wiltshirelandscape #river #riverbank #riverscape #riverbed #chalkstream #reeds #willowtree #reflections
@AshWhiffin Happy Birthday! The absolutely most classical of all blue #beetles, the gorgeous and simply incontournable Hoplia coerulea, such an essential sight along riverbanks of southern #France (I made the painting for sister's birthday, but sure she won't mind me sharing it) #BlueBugs
Amy Schimler-Safford's Otters love lazing along the riverbank! https://t.co/LIQNb6DpXZ #childrensillustration #kidlitart
This lovely painting, by Sue Walker and entitled "Riverbank" can be seen at the autumn exhibition of @CambDrawingSoc @LeysCambridge this coming half term at the end of the month.
The dark, murky tones and the cloud-filled sky threaten some wet weather on the banks of the River Avon in Salisbury in this painting by Constable. Take in the riverbank views of Salisbury in Room 34: https://t.co/wSHlUbax4H
Almost forgot #FossilFriday: here's some #paleoart of azhdarchid pterosaurs wandering over a riverbank, seen from above. Their pacing matches that of the azhdarchid ichnofossil, Haenamichnus, one of the only pterosaur tracks with an ID beyond 'pterosaur indet'.
The rhythmic wind gales grew tired. It's near it's nest, it'll be landing soon, Rayne concluded, methodically scaling the mountainside. Her training left her nimbly traversing the otherwise sketchy terrain, no more easily than crossing a sedated riverbank. The black maw of t…
Seurat's "A Riverbank" ("The Seine at Asnières") c.1883 @NationalGallery #art #NG365
For #WorldWaterDay, we wanted to share this 2017 Pencil Award-Winning campaign titled #NOFILTER from @UNICEF, which used polluted water from Viatnamese riverbanks to develop photographs of the children who live by them. These were the results... -> https://t.co/chBht9ICn0
Run to the riverbank otter, slip your skin and change your matter, turn your outer being into otter and enter now as otter without falter into water.
( From The Lost Words in which I did the paintings and Mr @RobGMacfarlane wrote spells for speaking.)
Dream now, sleep.
John Singer Sargent’s Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (1885-1886) ~ inspired by a chance sighting on a riverbank (and the title of a popular song), he spent months experimenting with the painting’s composition and size (studies at R) https://t.co/WsqsYBSk5R
#Inktober Day 8: CROOKED
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Aphelion was drawn to the crooked piece of wood lying at the edge of a riverbank, that would one day be her broom