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#throwbackthursday my ‘Fox in Skates’ & also my wee business logo. My Edinburgh Inky Fox as like The Reverend Walker, ‘The Skating Minister’ by Henry Raeburn on Duddingston Loch (at The Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh)#thursdaythrowback #theskatingminister #edinburgh
This scene of winter revellers on Duddingston Loch, Edinburgh, in 1876 by Charles Altamont Doyle is providing us endless entertainment for today's #MuseumsUnlocked theme of 'wintertime'❄️
What shenanigans can you spot? Get that magnifying glass out and show us your favourites!🔎
The Skating Squirrel #tbt
This one was a homage to Raeburn's The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch. But you know... with a squirrel.
Wolf's Crag by John Thomson of Duddingston c1820s - based on Fast Castle, this was the setting of Walter Scott's Bride of Lammermoor #worldbookday2020 from the James Nicoll Bequest @dundeeuni #dundeeuniculture
A #tbt pic just before Thursday ends: my squirrely homage to Henry Raeburn's The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch.
#SundayThoughts #fox in #skates #bestseller #illustration #fun #Edinburgh based on the #ReverandWalker at #Duddingston #loch #quirky #print on my #etsyshop or on #NUMonday #onlineshopping #MothersDay #unusual
My #Inky #fox is #dressing up #today and #iceskating like the #ReverandWalker #skating on #Duddingston #Loch in #Edinburgh new #illustrations and #fox #adventures #comingsoon in #cards and #prints
#EdinHour I love Duddingston Loch, this #screenprint was inspired by winter dusks sitting and sketching the birds!
#screenprint 'swans and coots' #Duddingston loch #Edinburgh, see it in my exhibition at the Scottish Arts Club NOW!