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Rossettian Revelation! It's all about the Rossetti Family for this week's #WednesdayWonder as an exciting new exhibition opens tomorrow @Tate Britain devoted to the radical Rossetti generation! Dante Gabriel, Christina & Elizabeth (née Siddal) all featured. On till 24th September
Victorian polymath & colossus John Ruskin was born #OTD in 1819. Ruskin was a superb draughtsman with an intense eye on the natural world. We highly recommend 'An Instinct to Draw' by Prof Stephen Wildman celebrating Ruskin's drawings at the @AshmoleanMuseum for #WednesdayWonder
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....
This week's #WednesdayWonder is artist Julia Fry. Julia was a recipient of the 2020–2021 Dr Andrew Edney bursary.
If you are an artist would like to apply to receive this year's bursary, details can be found at https://t.co/dVSeUMdItP
Today’s #WednesdayWonder is entitled ‘Milk And Cancer’ and is by Outside In artist Mote Scherr.
Mote’s work can also be seen at https://t.co/TM84uUCnTG. from @shapearts which features work from 23 disabled and marginalised artists and runs until 29 October.
Best served piping hot and by a headless waiter #agothiccookbook #gothic #WednesdayWonders #foodforthought https://t.co/2pvRUgPSzT
Helping us to mark #NationalPrincessDay - yes, it is a real thing - and today's #WednesdayWonder is Joshua Madden's wonderful painting 'The Princess'.
See more of is work here - https://t.co/frpajghf2w
#ShareArtOnline #ArtInvisible #JoshuaMadden
'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
#EmmaDunphy #ShareArtOnline
Today's #wednesdaywonder is entitled 'Hommage a George Grosz' by Silke Wolff. You can hear from Silke and discover more of her work at today's Share Art online event at 12:30pm. Sign up here to join the audience on Zoom:
https://t.co/NDA63qZUn5
In the height of cherry season, our #wednesdaywonder is an artwork entitled 'Cherry' by UmasDeJamas, a Finnish artist living in the UK.
#outsidein #shareartonline
Another #wednesdaywonder on a special day -"Joanne Self-Portrait Cartoon" by Outside In artist Joanne White. #WeShallNotBeRemoved #EndAbleism #outsidein @dcmsgovuk @ace_national @bbcarts @guardian_culture
#wednesdaywonder An artwork shared with us by artist Rebecca Brown - people under lockdown in their little boxes,the newfound freedom of nature plus rainbows representing thanks to NHS and key workers. What are you creating during lockdown? We'd love to see... #shareartonline
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
#Wednesdaywonder is Full Colour Splurge Dancer by Holy Carrot. The artist explains their choice to work digitally means 'I can try any style, correcting errors that would ruin other mediums, and simply have utter and complete freedom over my work'- More at https://t.co/Jx7fOpzV2W
This week's #Wednesdaywonder is ‘Animal Illusions’ by Eva Marschan-Hayes, chosen by Outside In's Melanie Ware.
She said the 'striking colours' caught her eye then she enjoyed looking for other animals in the scene. 1/2 See more of Eva's work here - https://t.co/Gn86vjOW7S