Walton Ford (b. 1960)
Devotees, 1996

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"As a former theatre kid, choosing an old favorite for my staff pick this week was easy: 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' written by Oscar Wilde and illustrated by Tony Walton." Read the rest of this week's https://t.co/pmTGGFml6t

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Walton won the 2020 National Art Classroom Mural Contest again! This year was challenging as our work was completed 100% remotely! I am BEYOND PROUD of my Ss and love that art can communicate important messages!

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The next book in the fantastic Mitford Murders series is out now! The Mitford trial features this intriguing cover illustration by Garry Walton in his detailed, retro style. 📚

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Members Monday

Each Monday we will be highlighting one of our Colchester Art Society members, taking images from our members galleries on our website.

Colchester Art Society Member: Felicity Young

Walton Backwaters, Watercolour, 26 x 35 cm

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I haven’t stopped thinking about The Just City by Jo Walton since I finished it two weeks ago. Very powerful and beautiful book. Socrates is in it, and so is Athena, and Robots.

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Still on the ! So here’s as Higgins, as Rebecca Walton, & as Sam! It’s funny how drawing these is more of an ‘excuse’ to watch more Love these characters!! Probably doing a few more of these.

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Great sharing Albert!

Many thanks!

Happy Friday to you and all friends!

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Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that’s the stuff life is made of
(Benjamin Franklin)

Gary Walton, How time flies - 2020 🎨

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Is any wonder that birds inspire so much


Walton Ford, Ornithomancy no. 3

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。゚•┈୨♡୧┈•゚。

Animated the intro for Ms. Irene Walton

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タイトル:Snowy White World to Save
著者:Stephanie Lisa Tara, Alex Walton

英語レベル1 ★☆☆☆☆

地球温暖化によって住む場所を失ってしまうホッキョクグマの家族を描いた絵本です。環境問題に対するメッセージ性がとても強い作品でした。

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Yes he asked me to reference Walton Goggins

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Be careful what you do when disguised as random civilians. Remember when Albert Walton the Shopkeep was arrested for burning down a tavern three towns away that he had never been to.

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