The Lovers (The Dustmen) by Stanley Spencer 1934 (). Cookham, Berkshire.

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Stackpole
8”x6”oil on board
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This is a lovely view above Stackpole Quay Pembrokeshire. The last time I painted here I met a lovely family that had been travelling all over Europe in their camper van for over a year.
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All my daily paintings are available for £95

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Barafundle Bay, Pembrokeshire.
8”x6” oil on board
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One of the most beautiful bays In Pembrokeshire. I’d love to be sat on the cliffs again.
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All my daily paintings are available for sale for £95 and will be dry enough to send in 3-4 weeks.
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Sìdhe and my version of Cheshire.

Both are cat creatures, both are hooded, and both will fight you for food

Ocs and art (c) SlothTrashPanda
Ref (c) Blaze Blue

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Grace’s father, William, was keeper of the Longstone Lighthouse on one of the islands. On the evening of 7 September 1838, while looking out of the window of the lighthouse during a raging storm, Grace spotted the wreck and survivors of the Forfarshire.

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Ravilious’ amazing Runway Perspective (1942) also dates from this time at Sawbridgeworth,

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🌿🎀🌿May Day in Herefordshire... crosses woven from birch & rowan were hung over cottage doors & seed-beds to ward off bad luck & the spells of Witches, also birch trees decorated with red & white ribbons were stood by stables, to protect horses from the Fae.

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Helping to put up the Bunting. As the 75th anniversary of approaches here's a fitting painting from Sid Kirkham to bring back some joyous memories of victory celebrations and street parties in North Staffordshire.
https://t.co/BlQY4Ga8Oy

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On May 5th 1937, one of the most pioneering electronic musicians was born.

Through interviews with former collaborators and Radiophonic colleagues, Issue 59 explored the life and music of Delia Derbyshire.

Happy Birthday, Delia.

https://t.co/mNwwgcsVZd

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Croome court, Worcestershire. The landscape gardener Lancelot ‘capability’ Brown designed both the park and this Palladian mansion.

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I'm delighted to announce 'Tom, Georgia and Isla' has been awarded Highly Commended at this year's virtual

This is set in Bradford Dale Colour pencil and - 60 x 60 cm

Would have been in

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A year ago today was Easter Bank Holiday Monday and I spent it at the beautiful in Buckinghamshire. It has one of my favourite pieces of art: a chandelier made of broken porcelain and pieces of cutlery titled ‘Porca Miseria’ and created by Ingo Maurer in 2003.

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Hi My name is Andrew Bailie and I’m an illustrator/Artist from Lincolnshire. I founded the to raise awareness and promotion of artists and art projects for the benefit of the local communities. https://t.co/deHOIeLcZG

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1824 at 6.00pm Byron, now in a coma, dies. Eventually his body and belongings are shipped back to England, and a funeral cortege winds its way through London watched by vast crowds, and slowly journeys up to Nottinghamshire. The poet was buried in Hucknall Church.

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Hello! I'm Hannah. I'm an illustrator from West Yorkshire. I love nature, bright colours and bold mark-making.

https://t.co/MlaLUpDysR
hannahlockillustration.com

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Irish friends can see a number of Lawrence’s best works including his Duchess of Devonshire. For a comparison of his work - here’s a portrait, too, by Joshua Reynolds. Apology I can’t find a decent jpeg of the National Gallery of Ireland version

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One from the archive – ancient wall painting in St Agatha's Church, Easby, North Yorkshire. Depiction of Christ being taken down from the cross, painted over at the Reformation and rediscovered in the 19th century...

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"The task of the right eye is to peer into the telescope, while the left eye peers into the microscope."

Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) in

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The parasitic fly Linnaemyia picta...never seen in Yorkshire before last year, but suddenly turned up late summer in huge numbers in East Yorkshire. Hope we'll be back outside later in the year to look out for them again. 🙂

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