Hi I'm George Edwards.
I'm a 2D animator/ storyboard artist/ illustrator and I've just graduated from the university of south Wales.
I'm currently looking for work!

Here are some other cool people to check out!

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Eagles in the park: we keep hoping..........An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across Wales....#GoldenEagles
............https://t.co/qT9HATPlPc

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4 excellent paintings in tempera by member Ceri Leeder, all scenes from her village in North Wales.

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The builders of Stonehenge certainly showed great perseverance; the sarsten stones were believed to have been brought from Marlborough Downs, 20 miles away, and the bluestones from the Preseli Hills in Wales. They weigh between 2 and 5 tonnes each!

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Hello traveller! I'm a fantasy illustrator & author from Wales. I love to draw dragons and monsters, drawing inspiration from ancient mythologies and nature.
Website https://t.co/to1XQDIm6C
Shop https://t.co/23TnFaAfAk
Patreon https://t.co/2jw7LdyF57
KoFi https://t.co/EYZSsTFBnx

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"Today is only tomorrow's yesterday" by David Lawrence Carpanini.David is a welsh artist, etcher, teacher and printmaker. Work often focuses on the natural and industrial landscapes of S. Wales. https://t.co/cDuSwZITcy…/carpanini-david-lawrence-b-1946

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'The Green Bridge of Wales', 30x20inch, oil.
The dramatic Green Bridge of Wales is a natural arch formed from limestone in Pembrokeshire's National Park, here in west Wales.

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(9/10) Whilst some dragons bear a resemblance to more familiar creatures, others are strange beyond belief, unknown to science and unique to this small corner of Wales...

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Delighted to be invited to become a member of Royal Watercolour Society of Wales. Fantastic ambassadors of water based media, thank you so much 💜🙏🏻🌈

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A trio of new designs, all available as art prints.

My travel inspired posters featuring places around Wales.

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https://t.co/8x103BNYCX

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Hello! My name is Lucy, & I’m a web comic artist with a comic all about Welsh mythology, called Production should be resuming soon, but here are some comic pages to give you an idea! https://t.co/88H71oUaud

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Women and botanical illustrations in the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries. Article from the National Museum of Wales.
https://t.co/vYQiKho0ec

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The Waterwheel, Eric Ravilious, 1938. It depicts a scene at Capel-y-ffin in The original artwork is in the collection of .

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🗣️ Our Online Showcase is now available to view on our website, featuring a new body of work themed around letter 'Y' to demonstrate the varied work undertakes to help and support vulnerable young women in England and Wales.

🔗 https://t.co/udgbhp8sC8

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🗣️ Our Online Showcase is now available to view on our website, featuring a new body of work themed around letter 'Y' to demonstrate the varied work undertakes to help and support vulnerable young women in England and Wales.

🔗 https://t.co/udgbhpq3tG

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🗣️ Our Online Showcase is now available to view on our website, featuring a new body of work themed around letter 'Y' to demonstrate the varied work undertakes to help and support vulnerable young women in England and Wales.

🔗 https://t.co/udgbhpq3tG

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Just looked it up in Pevsner (c1971) where there is nothing to suggest that exterior changed after 1631. Indeed the chimneys feature in Mercier’s famous painting of Frederick Prince of Wales.

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Our Online Showcase is now available to view on our website, featuring a new body of work themed around letter 'Y' to demonstrate the varied work undertakes to help and support vulnerable young women in England and Wales.

🔗 https://t.co/udgbhp8sC8

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Our Online Showcase is now available to view on our website, featuring a new body of work themed around letter 'Y' to demonstrate the varied work undertakes to help and support vulnerable young women in England and Wales.

🔗 https://t.co/udgbhp8sC8

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