As always having fun with our own fireworks. 3rd & last day of the course with this lovely background and great production. We'll be back for more on Feb 13-15!

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Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize exhibition continues until 17th January 2019 https://t.co/YiSbevFWRa

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blassart : RT WatercolourNZ: 2018 — Watercolour New Zealand's Annual Exhibition at the NZ Academy of Fine Arts, 1 Queens Wharf, Wellington
Open 10am - 5pm daily until 1st Dec Free Entry
See online gallery for just a taste of over 300 works … https://t.co/EYA9G2rLi9)

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Picked up a few paintings the were stored in the shed on MacMillan Wharf in Provincetown. I think I’ll put them in gold frames! Coast Guard Station at Race Pt.

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EXCLUSIVE! Screenprint edition of 44 £70 each Released on 1st November, Oxo Tower Wharf. See Bio for FREE tickets.

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EXHIBITOR FOCUS . . . Process Smith

Join us on 1st-4th November at Oxo Tower Wharf. See Bio for FREE tickets

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"The Whisper Of Waterfront Wharf" as part of 365 Deaths of a StickPerson and Inktober.

When you say you want to make a simple one and get carried away.
WHOOPS!

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remembers that last, sweet whisper at Waterfront Wharf
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Day3: The whisper of waterfront wharf 🎃


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Ghost Host Boogie Man: w
What phantom figure stand upon the docks? What whispers can you hear on tonight's episode...The Whisper Of Waterfront Wharf.

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🐬🐠🐟 (at Fisherman’s Wharf)

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Weapons of craft and satire, https://t.co/lTlDzkMSu5
A satirical, eighteenth-century revival is heading for London’s Oxo Tower Wharf. Curator Meredith Kasabian (Pre-Vinylite Society) sets the scene on the Eye blog

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5 of my paintings will be shown at the Arcus Annual Pride Art Exhb 'Portraits: Facing Others & The Self'. Curated by Michael Petry and featuring work by , Matthew Stradling, Paul Kindersley and David Haines, it runs 20/06 - 20/07 at Clifford Chance, Canary Wharf

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Some WIPS of my stickers in the middle of the night
Poros and razorfins (wharf rats) 🐀💙🐑

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38" x 43¾" oil on canvas, "T-Wharf, Boston," by Arthur Clifton Goodwin (1864-1929) depicts fishermen at the 19th-century wharf, which was displaced in 1912 by a new facility in South Boston. It brought $6100

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