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Peter Brown Kitchen, Afternoon Sun 2020, oil on canvas, 16x12in (40.6x30.5cm) at Messum’s Wiltshire; www.messumswiltshire.com
Vanessa Bowman Autumn Flowers and Squashes, oil on canvas, 32x40in (81x101.5cm) online at the Jerram Gallery in Dorset; www.jerramgallery.com

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Drawing with pen, line and wash
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Paint seabirds in acrylics
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Perpetual motion
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Creativity during the lockdown
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Stanhope Forbes and the southwest coast
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