Looking Inside The Lowry – Just the Art
Reactions inside the Lowry?
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Reactions inside the Lowry?
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And breathe… I’ve spent the last month completing a 30 day blogging challenge which I finished on Wednesday. Now I’ve had a little break it’s time to blog something. Whilst i enjoy the blogging challenge I’m not going to keep up that rate as time spent blogging, while valuable, is time away from painting. Although
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A busy Saturday in Manchester. Passengers waiting for the tram. A moment in time held in the finished painting of the tramstop outside Manchester Central Library. Now for the tricky bit… Deciding what to call it! Waiting for a tram?Tram stop? For a long whilem “Catching a tram from the Library” was a working title
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How would you picture Manchester City Centre? If you know it then trams and the Central Manchester Library will probablty come to mind. This weeks work in progress combines two subjects I’ve had on my “To Do” list for some time. Manchester Library and a Tram. Manchester’s Trams are something of an icon now so
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Battersea and Chelsea combined. Being from Manchester, I had no idea how close Battersea Power station was to Chelsea Bridge. In my mind the two have very different images. One a clean, flash symbol of luxury life and the other with the daily grind of the power plant. True Battersea Power station was decommissioned in
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Fancy a trip on the Thames? This week’s work in progress is something I’ve been longing to do for some time. Battersea Power station! Although it’s a bit hard to see tucked away on the far bank across from Chelsea Bridge. It was as close as I could get on the day, but I will
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