Watching The Pennines on More 4, here's an old one from me, acrylic view from The Roaches...

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Hidden somewhere in the Apennines, the Sybil peers into the secrets of time.⁠ Read it on and . Link in Bio⁠
© The Diaries of Cornelius Yeast, Paola Gallo, 2021⁠⁠

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Went for a meal out today up in the Pennines by where I live.
Weather was dramatic. Beaufort 7 wind with hail/snow.

It made me to make this little Pennine inspired location.

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"In High Places", a new series of atmospheric watercolours exploring my fascination with rocky outcrops in the South Pennines. First 3 pieces now available to buy from my online gallery store https://t.co/EqFfBqL1ba

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Ruth Wharton's printmaking derives from drawings & photographs primarily of the Northern Pennines. Her work can be seen in the Autumn Open Exhibition until 11 Nov, open Mon-Sat 10am-4pm.
https://t.co/v7zR0OxHXE

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''Across the Pennines, there's a thin blue line, a knife and a mall
I would do something if it wasn't all so effortful
'Cause I'm so high, my brain can't even look at the fall
And when you've reached the top, there's nowhere else to go but-''
(this song fits chris so well tbh-)

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18C landscapist Francis Towne faded into obscurity after he died, but today is quite fashionable. His fresh watercolours of England & Italy sometimes resemble Japanese woodblock prints ~ Tarpeian Rock ■ Vale of St John (“drawn at one o’clock”)■ Looking Towards the Apennines

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Alex Jakob-Whitworth works in mixed media & is influenced by the shapes & textures of the North Pennines. Join her for 'Painting Trees in Watercolour' online workshop on Thu 4 Mar, 7pm. Book your place here: https://t.co/m7Q5lEh42q

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Croglin and Scarrowmanwick between showers yesterday. A passable impression of Tuscany, maybe?🙃

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Had a brilliant week's holiday in exploring the staggering beauty of the This is mad 'Mavis' dedicated to all the free roaming, kamikaze sheep that have crossed my path this week. https://t.co/7lSB3fq4cG

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I'm fascinated comparing ethnic-linguistic blobs to mountains and rivers, like SEA here; or like "ID3" in relation to the Apennines. The mountain ranges are cradles.

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Head of collections Helen says: "Millstone Grit is an amazing spot for climbers-in-training. These small scale cliffs in the Pennines are perfect for scrambling."Rocks With Figures, J Alec Pearson, Haworth Art Gallery Mountains, Cliffs and Hills

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11 June 1487: The army of Lambert Simnel, who was using the title Edward VI, arrive in from and set off across the Pennines. They are beaten by Henry VII at Stoke on the 16th.

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Star gazing may be one of your activities at home? We supported small groups to work with the North Pennines Astronomy Society and we always love to see more photos. Full video here: https://t.co/Fg0Tv8AUo6

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Okay ... an oldie for today's – Hartshead Pike, in soft pastel on A3 black paper.

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In ep 5 of the series we commissioned with Caroline Beck talks to artist Debbie Loane & writer Madeleine Bunting, exploring escape to and from the North Pennines. https://t.co/e9xShJy0fr

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We've supported the North Pennines Society to create community teams who contributed to this beautiful video by Gary Lintern from locations meaningful to where they live. Skydome: https://t.co/2CJX9mWOiY

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