Today is Saint Piran’s Day (Cornwall’s National Day) so we are celebrating Cornish art with all day through our social media. Keep watching this space...

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Christine Hughes painted abstract scenes, such as Cornish Coast and Christchurch Harbour No. 1 and No. 2, below

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My god, it’s full of stars!! The Towanroath pumping engine house at Wheal Coates under a beautiful clear sky.

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To celebrate St Piran's Day (Cornwall's National Day) we're asking people to share their favourite Cornish artworks.

We'll begin with this painting from our current exhibition by John Wells called 'Vista'!🔭

©The Estate of John Wells

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A little oil of that Cornish gem that is Trevone

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It's International Day of the Seal!! We are so lucky to have an abundance of beautiful grey seals like this one around our Cornish coast, always a joy to see!⁠

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Some chalky pastels and vintage pottery.

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Happy Birthday my child Nora Cornish, I only get to truly celebrate it every 4 years!🥺

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🎣🍻🦀 Here’s a little Cornish Bass Fisherman for the fabulous by 🐚.

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I have a teenager in the house! It’s Lydia’s 13th birthday. Her cake was bacon.

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Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish in Candy ( Neil Armfield ,2006 )

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‘Pit Road with Telegraph Pole and Lights’ by Norman Cornish. Although for many years a miner himself he rarely painted work underground, preferring to capture the daily walk to and from the pit. (Northumbria University Gallery)

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The Norman Cornish retrospective at Bowes Museum extended until May 17th. Record numbers of visitors all over the country.

https://t.co/UJKA1FoXlH

    

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Due to its immense popularity we are over the moon to announce that the exhibition has been extended until 17 May. Get your exploring shoes on and join us to see more than 70 of his works, some of which never shown before. https://t.co/JHtR8Zy7Td

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We're sharing your lovely drawings from our recent inspired workshops with you and artist at Evenwood, Randolph Community Centre - great to see!

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That is a good question. I think that jam first and then cream on top, looks a little better. This is the Cornish way.

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