Grrrrrrreat news! The Ice Bear Miracle has been nominated for the Fantastic Book Awards 2020-21!

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Hello

I'm Hoggy, an illustrative artist from Lancashire, UK.
I specialise in animals and characters, injecting pops of colour within my work; both traditionally and digitally.

My commissions are open!
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Episodes 1-10 of 'Trick of Time' are out now and free to read on 🧙‍♀️🧙‍♀️🧙‍♀️Three Lancashire transport themselves from the 1600's to modern day. Follow their antics here: https://t.co/E6ers2ypGF

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Did you see 's review of Big Words for Little People ? Head over to her blog to read the full post - https://t.co/G036RpSyKE

You can also find the review in the Lancashire Post here: https://t.co/RlRzItw4XM

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Wonderful oil paintings by Lancashire artist April Lever . Some originals still available.

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Always wanted to know more about tells all about the little folk in https://t.co/cQdASmtfNZ

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C16th Lancashire was considered a wild & lawless region, 'contaminated with sorceresses' when the Pendle witches began their trial at the Assizes 1612. Six of the women came from two families, & many of the allegations resulted from accusations made between them.

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A brand new original oil on panel by just listed on the website today and available to view in the gallery now.

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Even though they're slightly spooky we are fascinated by these Lancashire 'Pendle' witches. This illustration by Sir John Gilbert shows 'The Incantation' - a group of witches around a cauldron with several animals eagerly watching on. 💫🔥

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Record prices achieved for Northern Art today at including a new world record auction price for the great Reg Gardner with “Bradford Gas” selling for £1800 hammer. Now accepting consignments for the next sale in October

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Here's a floral pattern I've been working on. Hope the weather is better where you are; it's grey and wet in Lancashire 👎😞

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11 June 1487: The army of Lambert Simnel, who was using the title Edward VI, arrive in from and set off across the Pennines. They are beaten by Henry VII at Stoke on the 16th.

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29 May 1634: Sir William Brereton visits Elizabeth Stuart Queen of Bohemia at the Hague. They have a discussion about the Lancashire witch trial among other things. Brereton also bought a portrait of Elizabeth as a souvenir (National Gallery London)

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Sketch of the Day: Public toilets, Heysham, 2016

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“Never name it [the boggart]” the old man repeated."

An article on Boggart from and
Link: https://t.co/soqr4WrM1l

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