Currently working on an Idris El Mizouni illustration in the new away kit ✍🏻🔵⚽️

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Thames barge on the River Orwell at the Orwell Bridge . Watercolour on Bockingford.

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A tweet good enough to eat! Thank you Ava and Theo for having a rather delicious looking bake sale. They raised a spectacular £400 for The Children's Appeal at Ipswich Hospital. You are our star bakers!
https://t.co/m4NpCxqrW1

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A sneak peek at some of the trading cards I’ve designed for and the These should be released for fans soon ✍🏻👦🏼👩🏼

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By 1752 the Gainsboroughs were in Ipswich. Portraits & money troubles (driven by his love of the good life) were a theme. He sought to place his portraits in sylvan surrounds. The Gravenor Family (1752-4), John Plampin (1753-5) & the Lloyds (1755)

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John Wark

70s,80s and 90s hero. What a player he was ✍🏻⚽️🏆

A4 £11.99
A3 £15.99

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A painting I did of my mom and dad, one of their many trips canoeing on the Ipswich River.

Happy mom! Love you, and thanks for always being a fighter, advocate, and believer for the family!

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'Holywell Park' Thomas Gainsborough. Although Gainsborough lived in Ipswich for seven years, this rare early topographical work of the artificial ponds created to supply water to Thomas Cobbold's brewery, is his only known depiction of the town.

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Holywells Park by Thomas Gainsborough 1748-1750
Oil on Canvas
(Ipswich Museum and Gallery)

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By 1752 the Gainsboroughs were in Ipswich. Portraits & money troubles (driven by his love of the good life) were a theme. He sought to place his portraits in sylvan surrounds. The Gravenor Family (1752-4), John Plampin (1753-5) & the Lloyds (1755)

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One year ago today I was in with my good bud Jack Lombardo, filming a DRAGON FROG interview for his show TOY TALK. Great time! Thanks so much Jack and the entire crew at 💚🐲🐸💚

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- By Jove! He was a great general but a godawful shot, the Duke of Wellington blasts the nose clean off one of his friends when out on a hunting expedition in Ipswich on February 5th 1823

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His portrait of the sour Andrews is one of his most famous. The landscape depicted is true to nature & you can tell that the sitter he empathised with most was the dog. Mr & Mrs Andrews (1748-9), Holywells Park, Ipswich (c1750) & Pool in the Woods (c1750-5)

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