Celebrating the work of the great @PunchBooks cartoonist Pont (Graham Laidler, 1908-1940). The British Character, Popular Misconceptions and much much more
Why a #Pont Twitter feed? Please read on...from @spectator , November 2020. The peerless social satire of Pont of Punch https://t.co/YfxGEenNrp via @spectator
Mackerel Sky, Eric Ravilious, 1938. Painted at Tollesbury in #Essex. Thought lost, it is now known to be in a private collection, was exhibited for the first time in many years in 2021 and is currently on display at @TownerGallery in the new Ravilious Gallery.
Me writing about me on the @procartoonists blog. This time about the live drawing event I did for @NLondonHospice last Friday.📚🖌
Thanks to @procartoonists for supporting the day with book donations and art materials 🙏. You can read all about it here: https://t.co/xpy32dM6u8
Before Rivals there was Gush on Radio 4 - and now on R4Extra . A fantastic cast and wonderful production make this a fantastic cast and wonderful production. Very silly and oddly topical. https://t.co/1fNETGiLXe
Hurricanes in Flight, Eric Ravilious, 1942. Depicting the view from an RAF Tiger Moth, the aircraft appear to be Mustangs, not Hurricanes. But what an amazing tapestry below! The original artwork is in a private collection. #WW2