🖼'My Family Paddling'
Children Paddling, Walberswick, by Philip Wilson Steer. 1894.

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Frederic Remington, Paddling the Wounded British Officer, 1897 https://t.co/2uigStxaPX

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All the little sardines in my paintings are a tiny nod to Lisbon, they had them everywhere as souvenirs. (I’m mentally paddling back) 💛

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One of my first that I’m still happy with today is Life Vs. Death, owned by Moderats, one of the best collectors in cryptoart.

Do you see the two canoes paddling down her face?

https://t.co/khEngXf2vo

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Nicholas Bayrachny's character illustrations for the 1996 Russian translation (incidentally published in the Belarus capital of Minsk) combine wiry musculature with comic-book expressions. Here's a fierce, bristling Gollum paddling his tiny boat towards Bilbo

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We love to keep in touch with children from our
They've recreated the painting 'Paddling at Walberswick' by Steer using toys & loose parts.
You can see that they have looked really carefully at the colours & shapes in the painting.

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It is going to be one of those days with the rain and puddles from melted snow that is great for ducks ! 🦆 'Paddling' features as part of this pack of Wildlife Cards / Notelets - great for any occasion https://t.co/AmZFK5LuaY

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Day 7: School swimsuit
Look... the paddling pool rental cost £20 and we're gonna get our money's worth alright?

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IMD focuses on male health & making a positive impact on the wellbeing & lives of men.
The freedom to create has a huge positive impact & allows creative expression, which helps improve mental health too!
Image: Paddling Off 'The Point' by Emma Jordan

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In this pic, where they're navigating the swamp that they've turned Washington into, they all seem to be paddling in different directions, so probably making no progress.

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Illustrated version of essay on the Orkney Finnmen Legends: 17th-century reports of kayak-paddling Inuit seen in Orkney waters https://t.co/w69V8fbpYh

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NEW ESSAY — “The Orkney Finnmen Legends: From Early Modern Science to Modern Myth”, on 17th-century reports of a mysterious kayak-paddling “Finnman” seen in Orkney waters — https://t.co/Cjzx1csrfv

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