This week our is Barbara Hepworth Two Heads 1932, part of Margaret Gardiner's (1904 – 2005) original gift

In 2008 the Hepworth Family Trust gifted Two Heads (Mother and Child) c. 1932 to the Pier Arts Centre Collection

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For our this week we are celebrating the birth of Alfred Wallis (1855-1942)

Many of the works by Wallis in our collection are double sided, including Yacht, pink and green (recto) & St Ives harbour and Godrevy (verso) c.1934-8

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Kate Lyddon creates enclosed worlds proffering images that emerge intuitively from her imagination; like the subject of this oil painting, Cloakroom Exchange (2016), which is our

📸 1 , Cloakroom Exchange, 2016 and 📸 2 and 3 (details).

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This week's is Sylvia Wishart's Untitled, 1966 currently on display as part of our exhibition -Orkney and the Artist

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I need a crepe like this.
Or like other crepes illustrations, thick and full of assortments.
Not like what we have now ◉_◉
...
Someday there will be...
Someday....
( ̄︶ ̄;)

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1/ This week for we feature work by Tomy Ndebele. Born in 1960 in Tsholotsho and did his art training at Mzilikazi Art and Craft Centre between 1981 to 1984.
Title: Stranded strangers
Medium: Pastels
Dimensions: 51cmx38cm

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1/This week for we feature A Rhodesian-British artist who set up Mzilikazi Art Centre in 1963. Below is one of his paintings.
Title: Uprising
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 107x107cm
Year: 1986



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Our is an ink piece that shows Michael Ayrton’s fascination, or obsession, with Greek mythology – part of our upcoming Ayrton retrospective, opening on 29 May.

Image: Michael Ayrton, Demeter and Kore, 1965 © The Estate of Michael Ayrton. Courtesy of

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Our is this dramatic Michael Ayrton painting from our upcoming Main Gallery retrospective.

Opens 29 May 👉 https://t.co/230vGWu6ac

Michael Ayrton (1921-1975), Study on the theme of Temptation of St Anthony, 1943. Courtesy of © Estate of the artist

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This week our is Yacht, pink and green c.1934-8 by Alfred Wallis. Wallis often painted on both sides of boards. This painting has St Ives harbour and Godrevy painted on the other side.

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As if it's Monday again! This apt 'As If', is by one of the newest artist on the marketplace, Anja Bartelt. Inspired by everyday life, she translates it into whimsical, soft toned images with a glimpse of humour. Shop Now from MeetFrida: https://t.co/8GVVfqR7Fs

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Sticking with the watercolour theme, our is this new watercolour sketch of the Loire Valley by Andrew Hood (). We love the muted colour palette of this one!

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Featured Artwork of the Week

Name : Clarian Legarda
Artpage: Sloven

Title : "The Knights and the Queen"

Materials used: Ipad and stylus made in ibis paint x

"Chess is trending and I admired the show, so I made a Queen's Gambit Fanart."

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Featured Artwork of the Week

Name : Keen Djn
Artpage: https://t.co/QCvq3RQ8ad

Title: Sketch 27-2020

Materials used : Photoshop CC x XP-Pen Artist 13.3

Description : A piece inspired by Lois van Baarle

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This week's Portrait from the Swindon Collection is by Henry Moore who was a WW2 war artist and regarded as one of the most significant British artists of the 20th century.
Henry Moore (1898-1986)
Three Women and a Child
1944

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Orange Car, 20x20cm - our comes from our book 'Sketches of Europe & Beyond' exploring 's travel inspired drawings. We love the bright colours set against the negative space in this of a street scene in

https://t.co/3PQPGNR8By

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✨💎 David Altmejd's Anand, 2015 is our

Mostly casting from his own head, David Altmejd is fascinated by creating sculptures of this part of the body, as seen in this piece. A glittery disembodied head, with its face torn off exposing a sparkly inner of quartz.

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