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Weaving Dreams

The Dryland Tourist wrote 12 hours ago: Dream Weaver by Nakazzi Hutchinson I saw this piece at the National Gallery and was extremely fascin … more →

Tags: Travel, Art, Kingston, writing, Dreamweaver, Nelson Mandela, Marianne Williamson, Fear, weaving

The Mall Galleries – Portraits, portraits and even more portraits!

nigelip wrote 1 day ago: Prior to leaving the house, I found out from the National Gallery’s Twitter feed that they were laun … more →

Tags: London 2*, Mall Galleries, London, Art, art review, art criticism, Exhibition Review, mall galleries, The Mall

national heART

heartbeatgal wrote 2 days ago: a few stolen moments with my girl a few stolen snaps from our nation’s gallery i’ll take … more →

Tags: acrylic painting, art in Ottawa, chinatown, Collaborative Art, Collage 2, collage artist, Mixed media, National Gallery of Canada, Oil Painting

Exploring London’s Art Galleries

workingbench wrote 2 days ago: For the avid followers of Andrew Graham-Dixon, of which I am one, I recommend several short courses … more →

Tags: bishopsgate institute, Art, Art History, tate, tate modern, Andrew Graham-Dixon

London and the Three M's - Part Two: Museums and Memorials

stephanieefany wrote 2 days ago: The Museums: I have to say that in terms of museums, London kicks arse. The majority are free. They … more →

Tags: Travel, London, tate, Emmeline Pankhurst, suffragettes, Bomber Command, Animals in War

Barocci: Brilliance and Grace at the National Gallery

19th Century Girl wrote 3 days ago: Always keen to find out more about art, I popped in to the National Gallery on Saturday to catch the … more →

Tags: Exhibitions, Museums, Art, “Barocci: Brilliance and Grace”, Fine Art, Italian Art

Portrait of a Cake1 comment

Debbie wrote 4 days ago: I spend a lot of time working near Trafalgar Square, but the menu where I work is boring.  So the ot … more →

Tags: united kingdom, England, photos, Food and Drink, cake, London, National Dining Rooms, Tea

London4 comments

thevenerable wrote 5 days ago: The Snack box. Yum. Cities are always huge. I mean, Birmingham is rather large, but London is anothe … more →

Tags: Belinda, Bike, Blackfriars, blake, Boris Bike, Buckingham Palace, catherine blake, Covent Garden, Cycling

Like Saint George and the dragon

RoCardinale wrote 6 days ago: Every day an Italian talks bad about his/her country. Sometimes I talk bad about my country. Why? Wh … more →

Tags: Senza categoria, theatre, London, Italy, Italian, proud, Culture, paolo uccello, saint george

'Granted There is a Wall, What's Going on Behind it?

claudialussana wrote 6 days ago: ‘A la porte de la maison qui viendra frapper? Une porte ouverte on entre Une porte fermée un antre L … more →

Tags: Art, Performance, Photography, Site, Uta Barthe, A Bigger Splash, tate modern, Painting, Gaston Bachelard

Hey buddy got a light...Photo #20

Jerry Harrison wrote 6 days ago: Oh my, what would the world be like without street performers. Photo #20 comes from a trip to London … more →

Tags: 100 Favorite Images, Photography, London, trafalgar square, Street Performers

My Husband With Me in London! Yay!

klwgriffis wrote 6 days ago: I have realized I go home in a month and 5 days. Wow! Where has the time gone? Over the last couple … more →

Tags: tourist stuff, London, St Pauls, Tower of London, Parliament, trafalgar square, Westminster Abbey, Harry Potter, Gryffindor

Markets, Abbeys & Tea [LONDON, part II]18 comments

Emma @ Culturecopia wrote 6 days ago: I’m grouping days 2 & 3 of London into one post – if you missed day 1, you can go he … more →

Tags: Food, Shopping, Travel, Billy Elliot, Brick Lane Market, covent garden market, England, Fashion, Fish 'n' Chips

Barocci at the National Gallery and Picasso at the Courtauld1 comment

fiona wrote 6 days ago: Up in London this week delivering my work to Novella Baroni and Flavio Gianassi at the Baroni Galler … more →

Tags: Drawings, Art, Line Drawings, Pencil Drawings, charcoal drawings, ink drawings, Sketches, Picasso, courtauld gallery

Visiting the District of Columbia1 comment

Abby wrote 1 week ago: At the beginning of this week, I took a mini-vacation to D.C. to stay with Kelsey and Alex, visit wi … more →

Tags: Family, Friends 2, Grace, Kelsey, Family, mom, Alex, DC, DC Visit

Vicopisano and Brunelleschi's military architecture 2 comments

Francis wrote 1 week ago: How many of you knew that there is a masterpiece of Florentine architecture only a half-an-hour driv … more →

Tags: Lucca, pisa, Florence, Arno, London, vicopisano, paolo uccello, Florence Cathedral

Trafalgar Square1 comment

Everett wrote 1 week ago: Today started with a trip down the Mall and towards Trafalgar Square. We took the opportunity to go … more →

Tags: Travel, Europe, backpacking, backpacker, adventure, London, UK, trafalgar square

Around London - Museums at night; Propaganda at the BL; MoL Docklands celebrates 10 years; and, Steadman at the Cartoon Museum...

exploringlondon wrote 1 week ago: • Expect people to be out and about around London at all hours this weekend with the kick-off tonigh … more →

Tags: bloomsbury, docklands, greenwich, hampton court palace, Kensington Palace, kew, Kings Cross, Museums, News

Chez RJD Has a Non-Plastic Shower

noplasticshowers wrote 1 week ago: After a truly delightful day pondering art, philosophy, concurrency, pointillism, and computer secur … more →

Tags: we are not really sure, Art, Restaurant, Books, Travel, washington dc, Kandinsky, glass shower, R&D


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