Great day at Oxford Broad Street Art Market. Sold some of these lovelies. Doing it all again tomorrow 10-4:30.

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Gorgeous etchings, and plates, by Hannah as she prepares for her interview at Ruskin college Oxford. She is exploring animal exploitation as the core of her personal enquiry.

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I've been out sketching on the streets of Oxford again today.

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Worker Co-ops: How to Get Started - with London 12/12

(Oxford in May) https://t.co/NIv8gc4Qyx

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It's our birthday! The RWS was founded on this day in 1804 in a conversation between Samuel Shelley and William Frederick Wells at a Coffee House on Oxford St. An exhibition of work from the RWS Diploma Collection will take place in Jan 2019 https://t.co/a1LA7uUF4I

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Continuing the AoU's interest in the Cambridge-Milton Keynes-Oxford growth arc, the come together at on 21 Nov to co-create a future for this growth corridor. https://t.co/53YM3OrDrs

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Halfway through our author tour! On our way to St Swithuns Primary School in Oxford!

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There will be a private view of Inked Up by at the tomorrow night 6pm-8pm. Do join us!

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Railways, biodiversity, agricultural history & Through the Looking-Glass? I will speak at the Abingdon Arms, Otmoor, the planned Oxford-Cambridge Expressway site, about how Alice can help us rethink how to balance nature and modern-day necessities
https://t.co/q3QABUTqIC

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Artist-in-residencing at the Big Draw at the South Oxford Community Centre. It was a lovely, playful day. Thanks for all the organization and activities - I'm sure lots of people went home and went right on drawing.

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Inktober Day 26: John Owen
- 17th century English theologian and administrator at Oxford University.
- Best known for his weighty thoughts and convicting writings on sin and sanctification.
- "The Mortification of Sin" is one of his most well known works.

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This is the finished picture of the I have been working on and a so you can see the layers of fabric I have used

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New
"Finché la barca va"

I made this by mirroring and blending together some pics I took of abandoned small boats in Oxford, on the river Thames

https://t.co/LmwsTkE5wV

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Oxford Road. Oil on board.

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Agostino Carracci.1557-1602. Anchises.(Father of Aeneas and mortal lover of the goddess Venus or Aphrodite).1590's. Pen and ink over red chalk. Christ Church College Picture Gallery. Oxford.

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