Did you know that about 71% of the Earth's surface is water-covered? 🌊

Today's is We couldn't resist 'The Bass Rock after a Storm' by Samuel Bough, held .We love the contrast of rough rock, crashing waves with the softness of the 🌈

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What better for than a portrait of an artist? This is Aniza McGeehan (1874-1962) painted by her sister Jessie (1872-1950).

The Airdrie-born sisters attended together. Aniza was a sculptor and you can see a pair of maquettes beside her

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It's the theme of today's We've chosen this beautiful piece titled "Off the Manx coast" by John Holland.

📸 https://t.co/Cj4GM6oIX8

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A Wheatfield with Cypresses, Starry Night over the Rhone & The Starry Night all with Van Gogh’s dreamlike skies and timeless beauty will inspire everybody to love art.

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My finished piece for the Summer 2020 for v0iddarling of their OC Teruo.

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Running Away with the Hairdresser by Kevin Sinnott - in case of another lockdown?
https://t.co/pIYten6p6d

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⭐️Jessie Marion King and her hats: a thread.⭐️

Her varied artistic career as an illustrator, costume and interior designer is seemingly reflected in her eclectic hat collection.

Portrait by Cecile Walton: https://t.co/gkmhLpuchN 🎩

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Tina's pick for A Portrait of a Woman with a Scarf by Madge Gill
"Lots of us have badly-judged home haircuts & colours due to lockdown. I like how the scarf is being used as a distraction/focus, something I may well employ myself!"

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My last Art Fight for Bout 1 is a revenge piece for 😈Nevi and Xenvi are so pretty, so it was an honor to have them as my final fight 🥰

Time to jump into the event exchange pieces, wish me luck!!! 🙏

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Today's celebrates

We are pretty amused by this incredible etching titled ‘Fool’s Head World Map’ produced around 1590 by an unknown artist - what do you think? https://t.co/TSK874Q0Mx

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An Art Fight attack in the for Virgichuu of their OC Cyrus.

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We couldn’t let a day celebrating go by without sharing our views of Mount Merrion in Dublin☘️

The Fitzwilliam family acquired the land in the 14th century.

The land and estate belonged to our founder, Richard Fitzwilliam, until his death in 1816.

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For today's theme of we're sharing Ben Nicholson's portrait of his first wife and son. '1927 (Winifred and Jake)' can be found at .

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For this week's -we've picked 'The 39th Week Counting' from collections. We're sure many mothers can empathise with the emotions portrayed here; we love the double rainbow which is believed to be a sign of good fortune.

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Tina's choice for Mother Bathing Child by Jack Smith
"I like the stark, ordinariness of situation in this picture and that the figures are the only non-linear elements in it. And it shows motherhood isn’t always as easy as people think!"

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For today's theme it's a double whammy for all Supermums out there who tackled homeschool like a boss.

Mother & Child : https://t.co/qeGqOIUGuP

Naughty Boy : https://t.co/nakYujKABq

How it started vs How it's going😉

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Virgin and Child / Francesco Bissolo (c.1470–1554) Bissolo, was a Venetian painter who worked for the pre-eminent 16th century Venetian painter, Giovanni Bellini.

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This striking scene by Rev John Thomson shows Wolf's Crag from Walter Scott's novel The Bride of Lammermoor (actually based on Fast Castle in Berwickshire) https://t.co/AdiBJflYwz

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For this week's 👉 Alice B. Woodward's illustration of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, depicting: 'As the Caterpillar seemed to be in a very unpleasant state of mind, she turned away'.

🔗https://t.co/IK5YKcOwa9

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For today's of historical events in art we are looking at the Miner's Strike
Miner's Strike 2, Unknown
Re(view),Wayne Clough,Priseman Seabrook Coll
On Strike,DL Carpanini
Miner's Strile 84-85 by George Eisier

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