London's creativity is interlinked with it's cultural diversity. Artist explores the word “creativity” in the 20 most spoken languages in London, incorporating the ancient Egyptian scarab beetle which represents creativity and development.

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HERE WE GO! We are so ready for London's largest kids' book party Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 May! Check out our gigantic new programme now https://t.co/EaoiGfFNVu

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This portrait of Polish artist, Anna Bilinska was painted by Bath born artist, Emmeline Deane in 1886. Deane exhibited this portrait at the Paris Salon of 1886 and at London's Royal Academy in 1887. See the portrait for free in our First Floor Gallery

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Swimming in London in February?! "Come on in, the water's fiiiiiine", says Joe Minihane, the author of Floating: A Life Regained. The Peninsulist has rounded up where to go to dip your toes in London's east end. https://t.co/y50tDv0DEO

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The season of arty talks continues with and discussing 'Artists Who Painted London's East End' focusing on Doreen's work on Thur 28th Feb 6.00pm: https://t.co/H03AZ7cqUy

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London's creativity is interlinked with it's cultural diversity. Artist explores the word “creativity” in the 20 most spoken languages in London, incorporating the ancient Egyptian scarab beetle which represents creativity and development.

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I was googling botanical art and I ran across this printmaker named Mabel Royds. She was an English artist, born in 1874, who won a scholarship to London's Royal Academy at 15. I can't get over this art 😍 The composition is amazing, and she individually painted each print block.

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Great visit to last week for the opening of Young Gods - an exhibition of the best of London's art graduates. We had a soft spot for the disturbing 'Faux Fox' by Eliza Bennet (yes those are pins) and the moving (ACTUALLY moving) sculpture 'Get In' by Rosie McGinn

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Welcome to me and London's shitty anime

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London's creativity is interlinked with it's cultural diversity. Artist explores the word “creativity” in the 20 most spoken languages in London, incorporating the ancient Egyptian scarab beetle which represents creativity and development.

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"One of the most amazing theatrical experiences you will ever witness" - The Irish Times. Starring and at London's Prince Edward Theatre from October 2019. Tickets on sale now: https://t.co/KFwBkgp6QR ☂️

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Street Scene North - our is a sketch from 's new body of work inspired by the views from London's Sky Garden!

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From the mouths of pioneers - Find out what it's like to be an early settler alongside London's largest regeneration project. https://t.co/4W6egngI6j

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In Jan 1959 Claudia Jones - founder of The West Indian Gazette weekly newspaper - organised a carnival of Caribbean talent in response to London's race riots, which become the famous Notting Hill Carnival. "A people’s art is the genesis of their freedom". https://t.co/gjrXE5GcZm

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Poetic observer and gleaner of undiscovered urban gems documents her walks through London's overgrown paths with gorgeous illustrations. Click the link in to see our full-length artist features!⠀
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We're putting together exciting plans for 2019; it coincides with the & weekend on 21-22 Sept; timing couldn't be better for a globally significant celebration of London's leadership on ;

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From the mouths of pioneers - Find out what it's like to be an early settler alongside London's largest regeneration project. https://t.co/4W6egnyiXR

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We have a 30 trader art market today at

Programmed by to bring you 30 of London's best independant makers, (don't forget to grab some doughnuts and jollof whilst you're browsing the goods 👀)

👉 https://t.co/ueYW6CNlhy

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it seems London's little heart won't stop beating...

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