A contemporary painter who works mainly in mixed media, Alex Jakob-Whitworth captures the energy of the landscape & the horse, & explores our relationships with the land in her paintings.
https://t.co/aBCjKU0r88

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Experimenting in styles & subject, Maria Burton's work is about a connection & an expression. Created from experience - wild weather, a dramatic landscape, or a celebration of life.
https://t.co/m4ireeITld

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A contemporary portrait & figure artist & illustrator, Rachel Greenbank creates feminine, dreamlike portraits in a variety of media. She forms the source material for her paintings in digital montages.
https://t.co/HBN3X7Jzz2

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Sarah Taylor is a contemporary wildlife artist whose distinctive graphic style plays with geometric pattern & fluid marks to create engaging, lively paintings.
https://t.co/SIxiiidLGK

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Inspired by the energy & patterns of sky, fell or water, Val Powell paints landscapes and still life, mostly in oils.
https://t.co/MtTGMTVpJk

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Valerie Stamper works in watercolour, pastel & oil from her studio near Appleby, focussing on the colour in the landscape, wildlife & flowers around her.
https://t.co/uG5CSKbu6y

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Julie Inkersole's artwork often starts as pen & ink drawings, completed with colour washes of ink, acrylic paint or watercolour.
https://t.co/x01U4SbOpO

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Spring was here! Now it feels like winter! But if you head over to our 'Spring Flowers' Challenge you'll feel like it's still Spring😂 Here's Linda Thomson, Patricia Gill, Jane Holt & Sandra Wilson's submissions https://t.co/THyrPdDSrs

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It's the last day to get your 'Spring Flowers' challenge art work in. See link for more details. We've had 4 more submissions Ray Wager, Julie Inkersole, Margaret Jones & Mary Ingham https://t.co/THyrPdVtj0

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It is week 2 for today we celebrate The is a dream destination for many, we can't wait to welcome people back. This guidebook from the 1950s was used to explore all the area has to offer.

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theme of
Similar to a Brownie, a Hob-thross appears in Cumbrian folklore. One, nicknamed Tawney Boy lived with a family at Overthwaite. Hob-thross will do a great deal of work for a family if treated well
https://t.co/dR79xhRH82
art: Spiderwick Chronicles

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An atmospheric landscape from Val Powell. Inspired by the energy & patterns of sky, fell or water, Val paints landscapes & still life, mostly in oils.
https://t.co/aRKWHCFxcB

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TOP TIP from Little LICAF: check out the Public Libraries digital comics collection!
For Cumbrians head to https://t.co/32CUJrirnX They have agreat selection, and they are of course, FREEEEEEE! 🙂
Thank you for sharing this link with us 😘

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‘Waterfall’ by Ray Green from ‘Through the Locking Glass’, the response of Cumbrian creatives to the lockdown earlier in the year. The exhibition of images from the book continues at Farfield Mill, Sedbergh until 4 October,

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Visit Hilton near Appleby during our Open Studios to enjoy Valerie Stamper's paintings, focussing on the colours in the landscape, particularly in the Eden Valley.
https://t.co/q7oAZEW8Op

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Your September  2020 edition with Cumbrian & writing for you about their lives in Cumbria - https://t.co/MrEDDqarwW

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`Until the tide comes in` by Michael Wilson, one of the new works in our members exhibition until 5 Sept. All safety measures in place in the gallery.

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A day of

In Cumbrian dialect, a 'bargest' is a frightening spirit foretelling death. It generally appears in the form of a large black dog. A strike from bargest's paw leaves a wound that never heals.
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No. 229

13/07/2014 - A Year in Beer.



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