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Woodland Wooing & a Soporific Serenade: 'Queen Margaret Reading the Gospel to (a very sleepy) King Malcolm Canmore' (1887, Dunfermline City) by Joseph Noel Paton for this week's #WednesdayWonder.
Plus a wee re-enactment (with the holy book replaced by our very own PRS Review!)
Bower of Bliss: 'Acrasia' by John Melhuish Strudwick (1888, private collection) for this week's #WednesdayWonder. The inspiration is Spenser's "The Faerie Queene", with the enchantress Acrasia depicted surrounded by handmaidens with a knight at her mercy....
'Birds in the trees in November' is this week's #WednesdayWonder. Created by Outside In artist Emma Dunphy, you can see more of her work here - https://t.co/IMds87c7iv
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Outside In artist Jas Elbaccush is behind this week's #Wednesdaywonder. They said: "I am influenced by work from the likes of Francis Bacon with his bold movement in his paintings and ceramics of Grayson Perry." See more here - https://t.co/9JndEA2hb1
#mixedmedia #portraits #art
'The storm is coming', a painting by Outside In artist Teresa Lenart, is this week's #Wednesdaywonder. Speaking about her work Teresa says she enjoys experimenting with many different materials and can have a sculptural approach in her paintings - https://t.co/N34sACwAAK
The aptly named 'Treeman' by Raphael Kellett is this week's #Wednesdaywonder. Describing their work as 'Gothic Fantasy', Raphael says 'I like escapism in my work but then come back to subconscious metaphors, perhaps there is no escape!' See more here - https://t.co/Pl39nIHQ1l