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But the big thing they'll wonder about is the religious significance of bears. They may find them on the tombstones of children and remnants in preserved coffins then they'll find the images and references to Paddington and the Queen. They'll wonder about our cult of Bear
I have questions.
'London', Chelsea (2024) by Marek Krumpár marekkrumpar.com
'Gloomy Old London' by Harriet Lawless harrietlawlessartist.com
It ain't much, but it's honest work. 🐟 📸 okirakuoki
Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara, series on the bond between her 88-year-old grandmother Misao and her odd eyed cat Fukumaru #womensart
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'Helen with Geraniums' linocut by printmaker Vanessa Lubach #WomensArt
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'The Mouth of the Thames,' (1994) was to be one of Michael Andrews' last pictures; it comes from his great project 'The Estuary.' The fascination with the river was stimulated by personally felt associations with Charles Dickens and JMW Turner.
Up and betimes to Thames Street among the tarr men, to look the price of tarr.