Sycamore Gap: This eye-catching view on is famous in It's also known as Robin Hood's Tree after Kevin Costner paid it a visit! I used the foreground space for colour, texture and some gestural marks. Print available https://t.co/ebV8PrH28b

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A group of trees on a hill is a common sight in Many people have contacted me with their photos of hill top trees which is really touching. Such a simple subject but one that resonates with us. Why is that? Original now in Australia! https://t.co/SvIyHQl6FA

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A group of trees on a hill is a common sight in Many people have contacted me with their photos of hill top trees which is really touching. Such a simple subject but one that resonates with us. Why is that? Original now in Australia! https://t.co/SvIyHQkyQ2

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A group of trees on a hill is a common sight in Many people have contacted me with their photos of hill top trees which is really touching. Such a simple subject but one that resonates with us. Why is that? Original now in Australia! https://t.co/SvIyHQkyQ2

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A group of trees on a hill is a common sight in Many people have contacted me with their photos of hill top trees which is really touching. Such a simple subject but one that resonates with us. Why is that? Original now in Australia! https://t.co/SvIyHQkyQ2

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Full moon rising over Northumberland. The fields are so yellow at the moment…..

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A group of trees on a hill is a common sight in Many people have contacted me with their photos of hill top trees which is really touching. Such a simple subject but one that resonates with us. Why is that? Original now in Australia! https://t.co/SvIyHQkyQ2

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A group of trees on a hill is a common sight in Many people have contacted me with their photos of hill top trees which is really touching. Such a simple subject but one that resonates with us. Why is that? Original now in Australia! https://t.co/SvIyHQC9HA

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Northumberland has a rather colorful and extensive history of dragon attacks... 🐉🐲

Enjoying a collection of tales today with more than 3 flippantly saying "and then he went and slayed a dragon in Northumberland..."

Y'all alright over there?

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'Dune' today. Loved painting this deeply textured and richly coloured piece – brought back memories of sketching in the sand dunes in Northumberland.

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It’s Dunstanburgh castle, Northumberland. Cracking open the mince pies to celebrate. ❄️

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The Turbulent Coast. My oil painting, inspired by a visit to Embleton Bay, Northumberland. A beautiful area to visit.

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Here's a quick sketch of a hill I did with a very saucy large brush on photoshop from reference I took in Northumberland. I really enjoyed figuring out the form and the shadows it was actually really fun.
(30 mins)

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We’ve had so many good folk from all over the UK in both our galleries.
If you get a chance to pop into the gallery on Grey st, Newcastle you’ll be able to see this wee beauty which is an original painting of Lindisfarne off the coast of Northumberland.
https://t.co/XFTuS2Hpmr

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Wonderful group painting session with members of Plein Air North East, including Chris Polunin, Maria Cooper and Katherine Renton taking in the sights of

‘View toward the Links Road, Amble’,
9” x 12”, oil on gesso board

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Home from Northumberland. Last day at Beadnell and skeches from the week: https://t.co/nQFJbIOq0B

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‘Terracotta Skies’ A series of small sketches. When walking at night I’m always caught by the hues of the light pollution, I’ve come to call it the ‘Ashington Glow’ as the light comes from the more developed parts of south Northumberland. Enjoying these experiments in minimalism.

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Roseate terns in the park: we keep hoping........ it has been a record year for these birds at Coquet Island, Northumberland......https://t.co/ESBeqlAr2h

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Northern art: Works by contemporary Scottish painter born 1960, into a small mining community near is a self-taught artist, now based in

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