Dancer Aidan Sheils, more or less finished. Part of a series of portraits of dancers in lockdown - oil on panel, 23cm x 30cm. Project begun last summer with support of . Series to be exhibited at in May/June.

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Lockdown sculptures:- Carpeaux / Pierre Julien / Canova (Napoleon) / Greek Goddess Juno in Nova using Caran d'Ache, nero pencils

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Lockdown3 sketch. Day 46.
Quick sketch with my Friday morning art students. Shadows.

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Lockdown3 sketch. Day 39.
Drawing session with my Friday class.
Zoom on my mobile today as my iPad died after a wonderful 7 seven years.
An iPadgen8 has been impossible to find!

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“Dreaming of the Western Isles” How I wish I was there now. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿. This recently finished painting is going to a new home. I loved painting it and felt totally transported to heather and lochs and space and big skies. Making art is good for the soul!

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‘Art has always been the raft on to which we climb to save our sanity’ - Dorothea Tanning

Ain’t that the truth 😍🥰

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“I wanted to create a surreal environment to reflect my internal thoughts about how that person in the mall could have sneezed correctly“ -Jonathan Chambalin, a Nigerian artist, who created his series Counting the Days while under lockdown.

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Just a little work after on this 12x12 pour painting to bring out the details. I miss the ocean! It will be the first place I go when it's safe. Original and prints at https://t.co/j7vBfHPKYu

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‘Forgotten Land’ A recent drawing influence by a recent reading The New Wilderness by Diane Cook

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A quick sketching and painting under quarantine.


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I drew Venice from Google maps on a zoom drawing class✨❤️

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Year 9 Art students have been busy designing ideas for their own Public Art sculpture for the Fourth Plinth, in Trafalgar Square, London linked to the events and their feelings of the last year.

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