This fabulous Clare Bowen of boats in Portscatho Porth hardly lasted 24 hours before selling. Still more here tho:
https://t.co/v6jmpMeD4V



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Getting work ready to deliver to ArtSpring Gallery for the re-hang - this is "Cornwall Gold" an overworked collagraph print with gold leaf -

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A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach (1884-5) by Stanhope Alexander Forbes (1857–1947). Plymouth Art Gallery. The work was probably painted on the beach near the old medieval harbour of Newlyn in Cornwall.

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Blimey, how gorgeous is this new Angela Uren that’s just been added to her page to replace the instant sale from 2 days ago? Corker, eh?
https://t.co/GPeFFStilQ

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St Mawes January sunset
Oil on board 30cm x 20cm

A little painting inspired by my recent trip to St Mawes. Another one towards my exhibition in the summer

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Restronguet Creek from Point
Oil on canvas 50cm x 50cm

One for my summer exhibition at Truro

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OMG! Seen these two new Angela Uren’s that’ve just been added to her page? Talk about power. Superzoom ‘em here:
https://t.co/GPeFFStilQ

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Here's yet another killer Andrew Allanson that sold recently. Can't keep the fella down! Still more available here, to:
https://t.co/OeBaRVdywj

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Rocky Coastline, Cornwall by William Trost Richards 1886
Oil on Canvas
(Sold at auction 2019)

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Looking over Port Isaac, Cornwall. Acrylic, charcoal and pastel on 40x40cm board.

This is one of my favourite places to view the stunning sea bed at Port Isaac, looking from the

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Legend has it that on his death King Arthur turned into a chough, the crow of Cornwall, so that he could return again when needed. The bird's beak and legs turned red with Arthur's blood

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CORNWALL BEST KEPT ART SECRET COMES TO THE CAPITAL - https://t.co/WUnsBhduUP
Tregony Gallery presents Assemble* 22 | 8-20 February | 230 Portobello Road W11 1LJ.

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Here’s another sold from the super Clare Bowen. She’s painting for us now so there’ll be more here soonest!
https://t.co/ZMLVVGtHPr

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2/2 - Surrounded by smoke and confusion, Cornwallis called for his troops to fall back three times. When night fell, Cornwallis declared, “We’ve got the old fox safe now. We’ll go over and bag him in the morning.” In the morning, Washington & his army had stolen away in the dark.

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The scorching painting of Towan beach by The Hig left us yesterday. Quite a last minute flurry of sales, but there're more Stephen Higton's here:
https://t.co/wQVTLbaX8U




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This whopping great Imogen Bone of Gerrans bay left us yesterday. What a stunning piece of work, but there’re more corkers from her here:
https://t.co/cTJdi8aSkD

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