Sleep and his Half-brother Death (1874) by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917). A reference to the Greek gods Hypnos (sleep) and Thanatos (death) who, in Greek mythology, were brothers. Poppies are symbolic of dreamlike-states.

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'Deer' hand coloured etching by printmaker Devi Singh. Devi is our featured artist this month. Learn more about her work on our website








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Windflowers [aka, Windswept] (1903) by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917).

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Bridget Riley showing at until 28th July
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Image 1: Bridget Riley - 1965 (artspace)
Image 2: Nataraja
Image 3: Evoë 3
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My OCs Mira (Miron) & Tisha (Tikhon) ☀️

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A ‘Talk me Dead Fellow’ by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). We all know people like him!

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My solo show 'The Colour of Light' opens TOMORROW at Cadogan Contemporary in London (25 March–12 April). View the exhibition online here: https://t.co/ZXkFP3G2jr

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🚨 NEW JJ ADAMS RELEASE 🇬🇧 ‘West Pier’ is available now, a new limited edition piece of 95 @ £540 and artist’s proof edition of 10 @ £720. Online and available now!

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'Last light, Wheal Bal Farm' (#oiloncanvas, 55x60cm)

6 days until the opening of my 'The Colour of Light' at in (runs 25 March–12 April)
Preview the online here: https://t.co/IFwWLELM7L

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Another new artist to The Velvet Easel Gallery, Portobello. Fiona Matheson’s work forms part of the Off the Wall mixed exhibition which opened recently.... https://t.co/3OsZO88kgt
The gallery is open Thursday - Sunday...

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