Bransdale in the North Yorkshire Moors, 30x24'' oil on canvas, now available from the gallery in York. It's just opposite Clifford's tower.
https://t.co/Q1LSy35ScR

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Northern art: "Mills and Moors" 1932...Painting by (British,1890-1971)...

Born in and best known for his large panoramic canvases..

Official WWII.

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Showing at Staithes Festival this weekend, 7 & 8 September. In York House , venue 51

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Delighted to say that exhibition will continue on the Moorsbus M8 York-Malton-Pickering-Danby route until end of season. Big thanks and

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Another oldie from years ago on the moors in yorkshire

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Day 24

Meet Smallwheat, A rouge born of two clan leaders, Ravenstar and Moorstar.
He's a shy outcast with an abnormally long dang and loves to have a blade of wheat hanging from his mouth.

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Somewhere in Moorsgarr, a fox is stargazing. 💫💖

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The great outdoors, in snippings from old magazines. The fine art of recycling ...
The Brontës, "Over the Moors", "Wild December" and "The Culloden Widow"
Available as greeting cards and prints from my Etsy shop:
https://t.co/y6XOXkNgLX

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More sketching from walks over the moors & high ground leading to several days of painting in the studio building layers on these.

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Loving have my boy with me on Sharing some of my finds of the on the . Was even brave enough to look inside the haunted dairy mill -Elliot called out to get ghosts out 🤣

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Close the curtains, shut out the sun. Rest your laptop on a sheet of ice and Imagine windy, wintry moors, antarctic discoveries, chilly basements, lighthouse love. Then send your 75-word https://t.co/zEsiDVFDCx

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Concept art and finished puppet/suit/rig by Rick Baker for AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (1981).

That transformation scene: man. Tense. Still though, whenever I think of the film, the first images that pop up are of those misty moors at the beginning, where evil lurks.

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ARTFINDER: Fryupdale Beck. by James McGairy - Winter light on Fryupdale Beck, Great Fryupdale... - https://t.co/OxSZMH30wK via

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One reason I love living in Mid Devon is that it changes so much through the seasons. I photographed the lanes, forests & moors over the year - you can see the results here: https://t.co/4SUexgETym

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