Look what we’ve just acquired!🙌
Marriage Feast at Cana, 1953, remade 1968, 104 x 95 cm
Alasdair drew this piece whilst a student on holiday in Italy organised by @GSofA Faces were taken from sculptures & tempera paintings he saw in Italian museums & from his fellow art students.
From @ZoeSchiffer and I, an account of one of the most chaotic days in Twitter’s history. We’re making it free for everyone to read because we think the whole story needs to be told.
https://t.co/9yI7Yqul2L
Wondering which of the many Mastodon apps to use, if you’re making the jump?
This https://t.co/9W8b8kHRvx looks at eight options. (It’s six months old now and I have no idea if the apps reviewed here have changed in the meantime)
Prospect from an Attic, Eric Ravilious, 1932. It depicts a view from Brick House, Great Bardfield in #Essex. The original artwork is in the collection of @ScarbsMuseums.
I am sorting my dashcam footage from last couple of month and got to my car journey from Glasgow to Helsinki and I thought it can show you nicely what Brexit means
(a small 🧵)
It might be me burying my head in the sand but I’ve had “Elon” and “musk” muted for several years and that’s made Twitter a lot more enjoyable.
I may also have missed some tweets about perfume and scents as a result, but that’s a price worth paying.
Absolutely thrilled to have won Journalist of the Year at the @londonpressclub awards. Such an honour. It isn’t always the easiest job in the world, but my god I’m lucky to do it. 🙏🏽