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Sir Henry Moore ... old alumni of where I went to Senior school.
'I'd rather have my sculpture in the landscape, than on the most beautiful building I know'
One of his recurring themes ... ... ... King and Queen ... ... ... in Scotland, I believe, hopefully still in situ.
One of my favourite pieces of his work, yes we studied his work to GCE A level in 3D Art classes
A long-stitch tapestry I did from a kit and which my then husband had framed for me.
on 02-11-2019 20:53
on 02-11-2019 20:53
@TallTrees wrote:
I have put the bee paintings on my phone that you sent through to me @Cleoriff and I love looking at them everytime I open my mobile such an improvement on the Samsung colour swirls.
Do you have cheetahs?
How did you guess @TallTrees ?
Veritas Numquam Perit
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on 26-11-2019 23:15
My daughter-in-law loves all things owl
This is her / their Christmas present from me ... under my budget
Original watercolour ... signed by local artist
Quite by chance in a shop I've not noticed before
The Forever Friends big teddy bear is from a charity shop a few years ago
My son and daughter-in-law's previous home had an owl corner as designated by my son in their lounge ... Alex dusted / vacced the lovely owl things
They both live as a team
on 27-12-2019 13:46
on 27-12-2019 13:46
I have bumped this thread - with news from the BBC News website [entertainment section]
The article features information on a whole load of exhibitions of artists` work during 2020.
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on 27-12-2019 19:07
Thank you for the interesting information @Mi-Amigo
Thank you too @TallTrees
At some of the town's festivals there is usually a nice place created for birds of prey from a sanctuary. I loved the Snowy Owl.l