🌳🌲CALL FOR CHAPTERS 🌳🌲 on trees for the forthcoming collection, 'Romantic Trees: The Literary Arboretum, 1740-1840'. Check out the BARS blog for more details about this exciting opportunity 👇
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@ABDavis1816 @drannaburton
It was beautiful to witness @BrianTheScriber pen my name with such ease. Being a calligrapher is a wonderful gift. I love the diamonds.
Here it is in situ Brian.
#calligraphy
An invitation…to touch the fire of inspiration with contemporary watercolour techniques and discover your creative spark.
Sunday 15 - Tuesday 17
October 2023 @HighamHall #Cumbria#ArtCourse A2310TM
£290 Residential £190 Non-residential
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“If there is one thing we can learn from John Ruskin, it is that each age must find its own way to beauty.” -
Lars Spuybroek
#JohnRuskin @RuskinsFriends
“Finding Inspiration Through Watercolour”
15th - 17th Oct
At Higham Hall, Bassenthwaite Lake, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA13 9SH
Touch the fire of inspiration this autumn.
To book call Higham Hall on +44 (0) 17687 76276
For more details visit:
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#Fullmoon tonight, if the clouds don’t reveal her, here is my painting.
A Night Thought
Lo! where the Moon along the sky
Sails with her happy destiny;
Oft is she hid from mortal eye
Or dimly seen,
But when the clouds asunder fly
How bright her mien!
#WilliamWordsworth
'The mountains at the head of this Lake...are the Monsters of the Country, bare bleak heads, evermore doing deeds of darkness, weather-plots, and storm-conspiracies in the clouds'
It's nearly October and I'm very much here for Coleridge's descriptions of monstrous fells...
Painting with Light in watercolour @HighamHall on 13 - 15 Nov 2022. See https://t.co/5KFVKZBrxO for details. All aspiring artists welcome.
Image: “The Silent Witnesses,” a painting of the western shores of #Cumbria by #TianaMarie
#Brantwood is my favourite place to see #bluebells
‘Blue colour is everlastingly appointed by the Deity to be a source of delight.’ - #JohnRuskin
@RuskinsGardens @RuskinToday
As I follow the River Kent to its source in the rugged wilderness of Hall Cove, high in the fells that ring Kentmere Head, I discover old tales of tragedy and criminal cunning. #LakeDistrict#Cumbria@keswickbootco @walkingbookscom @LakelandWalker
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