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My painting Brotherly Love is now on display at the Pavilion of La Herencia, Torres St. Davao City! Admission is free y'all! Mga taga Davao go na 💞
Visit @dartpavilion during the Venice Biennale to see work by @alidasun and @annaluciacodes
Apr 23 - Jun 20
Tu - Sun 11am – 7pm
Decentral Art Pavilion - Free Admission
Palazzo Giustinian Lolin
Calle Giustinian, 2893, 30124
Venezia VE, Italy
.@stefan_contiero curated some stunning pieces for the upcoming exhibition with @dartpavilion during the Venice Biennale
Here are a pair of Archetypes by @kGolid & Divisions by @xiiixiii - check them out in the Decentral Art Pavilion
Event info: https://t.co/RoymRNHv2v
Very much a work in progress of recreation of an old Ham N Eggz slide once found in the Land pavilion back in 1982... :D Will continue to work on it after work lets out...
A scene on an Airfield, Eric Ravilious, c.1942. From his time with the RAF, a Tiger Moth is can be seen behind a tented structure, with a Lysander on the right. The original artwork is in the collection of @I_W_M.
Talented artists Tirzah Garwood +
Charlotte Bawden are the 'Two Women in a Garden' by Eric Ravilious 🌱
The Waterwheel, Eric Ravilious, 1938. It depicts a scene at Capel-y-ffin in #Wales. The original artwork is in the collection of @yGaer_Brecon.
The Attic Bedroom at Brick House, Eric Ravilious, 1932. This was painted at Great Bardfield in #Essex, and the original artwork is in the collection of @FryArtGallery.
素敵なお知らせ✨
桜Exhibition2022🌸
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https://t.co/X99Hxqc6wb
開催期間:4月9日~5月4日
開催場所:Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
#桜Ex2022
Eric Ravilious ‘Mount Caburn’, watercolour, 1935.
https://t.co/My5cd8sSaf
☀️ Where did the sun go?! We're missing the warmer weather looking at this lovely detail from the ceramic series Garden (vignette detail), 1938 (made 1953–4), designed by Eric Ravilious for Josiah Wedgwood & Sons.
Crystalline pavilion design based on mental health, liminality, and otherworldliness.
Hoy 3 de Abril cumple años Avilio Bruno de 91 Days.
¡Felicidades!
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@HBPlantMuseum Hot ginger bread sounds rather nice.
Can we tempt you with anything from this menu?
It’s from a Banquet held at the Royal Pavilion for Grand Duke Nicolas of Russia on 18 January 1817.
#food #foodhistory