A selection of my Sweary Landscapes are available as art prints https://t.co/2xSVuprvVD
Priced from £10 inc. free U.K. postage, and each comes signed too.









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poster for "Next Stop, Greenwich Village" - 1976 by

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The City from Greenwich Village 1922 by John French Sloan

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Two visceral portraits of one notorious Greenwich Village saloon in the 1910s
https://t.co/8CaIqfauHy

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Romany Marie, b. this day in 1885. The part-Roma, part-Jewish bohemian did more to cultivate and nourish the artistic and countercultural tendencies of in the 20th c. than perhaps anyone else. More on her remarkable story: https://t.co/ShAwPqz0ev

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Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice was born 1861. Resident engineer for Blackwall tunnel (1892) and engineer for Rotherhithe tunnel (1908) and Greenwich (1902) and Woolwich (1912) foot tunnels. Download his obituary for free at https://t.co/wg6aaH15zL

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Here’s a newbie to my Sweary Landscape Classics series... inspired by David Hockney’s work, here’s ‘Fuck It Wheatfield Near Fridaythorpe’. Acrylic paints on stretched canvas board. 🙂🤬







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Rubens: Landscape with St George and the Dragon . King Charles as St George. Greenwich may be seen in the distance.

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1. The big one: Illustrated London News, Oct 15 1859.
2. Illustrated Times, that same day.
3. A common knockoff.
4. A French knockoff.

Note that unlike the current Greenwich photos, the original 1859 dip circle still had both eyepieces intact and a bubble level on top.

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I’m having a huge creative splurge this week, finishing lots of works that have been neglected for a while. Here’s one, now finished and ready to be framed. ‘Tit!’ My first Sweary Bird in watercolours, on acid-free watercolour paper.


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Apoyando con las gráficas a mis amigos & para su nuevo show 'Español Please' @ Greenwich Village Comedy Club, New York. Solo para 20 personas y empezando este miércoles 21 de abril. Espero sea el primero de muchos 🙌✨ _

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in 1860, the is founded in in many ways a response to conditions its founder saw right here. It set off a revolution in reform of attitudes and regulations RE and its legacy is still visible around us today: https://t.co/TUXHJWl91u

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I always love Charles II's yacht Fubbs, named for the plumptastic Louise de Kerouaille. Designed by Phineas Pett and built in 1682 at Greenwich, Fubbs was ketch-rigged and underwent several rebuilds. She was scrapped in 1781

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Some of my Sweary Landscapes and the Classics inspired Swearies are available in my online shop (link in profile). Prices from £10 inc. free U.K. postage.










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in 1968, the landmark film premieres. This transformational cinematic artwork, shaping our vision of space, evolution, and humanity, had some fun and surprising roots: https://t.co/EVdkYeY1T7

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Four Linocut Prints now by Jennie Ing . She’s fond of bright colours as am I. Three of these are recognisable but Number 4 is Gas Street Basin in Birmingham. More at Greenwich Printmakers and Southbank Printmakers

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Its been a while since I made a comic strip about my child. I used to make one a few times a month that highlights the shit he does, but now that he actually talks---and is very sassy---I would like to apologize to greenwich, my child is weird.

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in all their varied beauty by (clockwise top left): Angela Brookes, Ann Burnham, Kit Boyd & Steve Edwards. Find out more on our website.

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“all the valuable privileges he granted the town, were now made the most of by the steward for Greenwich hospital – the property worth £100,000 a year”

From 1735 to 1865 the Crown granted the income from Derwentwater estates to completion of the Greenwich Hospital in London.

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