Vetulicola are early deuterostomes from the Cambrian period. They are one of the oldest animals, living 525 million years ago. They were 9cm long & fed on plankton & seafloor debris.

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‘Park Dwellers’ painting from today in Cambridge outside for on display from tomorrow until Fri 1pm.

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Your are invited to the PV of 'Beauty Salon' this Saturday 18 May from 3-6pm. Works by Alli Sharma, Cathy Lomax and Jennifer Campbell, plus a free exhibition zine!

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Your are invited to the PV of 'Beauty Salon' this Saturday 18 May from 3-6pm. Works by Alli Sharma, Cathy Lomax and Jennifer Campbell, plus a free exhibition zine!
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Rowers on the Cam, watercolour and Indian ink sketch 2001

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is one of the best things an can do, to grow their skills, it's challenging and highly rewarding (most of the time 😉) Capturing scenes, outdoors, has been a life-long for me, here are just a few, more on my FB.

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Augustus Edwin John (1878–1961)
David and Dorelia in Normandy
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK

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Today has been a good day to finish a few painting jobs...

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Our new exhibition 'Beauty Salon' opens on 9 May. The Private View will take place on Saturday 18 May from 3-6pm. https://t.co/GIoVRuMnK0

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Yet another pterosaur named by famous paleontologist Harry Seeley, Ornithostoma hails from the Early Cretaceous Cambridge Greensand Formation. https://t.co/4OxXZHOJUj

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So himself was on the with his mum‘s bike last night. Here’s Cambridge Bike, a lovely loose watercolour card by Is this yours? Thanks for supporting and

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is one of the least rainy cities in the UK so as we've had some recently it's time to retweet some of my puddle pictures.

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Hello~ I’m Jennie (she/her) - an illustration student with an interest in surface design + printmaking! I love anime and long walks on the beach!

portfolio / shop 💖 https://t.co/5dmXsQT8LW
insta 💖 https://t.co/1RqkCWTjf2
contact 💖 cambrasine.com

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Three of our recently graduated MAET students, were officially given their memberships at the 70th MAA conference in Cambridge last week. We’ll be featuring their brilliant work this month starting with Louise Hinman, check out her work!

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Kings College frontage with the Wilkins Screen and gatehouse, ink and watercolour drawing from 1991 (a bit blurred because scanned from a photo print but I might have that drawing somewhere)

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Highlights from the Boreostemma, Xingtianosaurus, Tamisiocaris and Gravitholus.

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