I was reading them today too! No words.
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Thanks John. I don’t have it yet. Look forward to reading yours x
Do sign up. It would be great to see you
Sunset, palm tree, jogger - Rethymnon
Thank you Laura. You’re a gem too xx
Thanks Josie. Email me for details at pamthompson240@yahoo.co.uk x
Thank you so much Laura. It was great to see you there. You can email me to buy by PayPal or bank transfer. X
A piece by me on a fantastic poem by @pamthompson240.bsky.social -
matthewpaulpoetry.substack.com/p/on-pam-tho...
Thanks for reposting this also, John
Thanks for reposting, John
More generosity from @matthewepaul.bsky.social
Thank you
Thank you Matthew
A portrait of a room at 4am from the perspective of an ochre settee?
It must be #Setteeday, for here is @pamthompson240.bsky.social attempting while/by describing the nigh impossible:
intuition control intuition continuous
and confusing
as hard as I try
#GhostFurnitureCatalogue
(3/3)
John, I’ve just seen this. Thank you so much. It means a lot x
My workshop for @poetrybusiness next week also @lauriebolger.bsky.social
A few places left on both these wonderful, inspiring workshops - get yours at the link below!
@lauriebolger.bsky.social
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Great series
Well done, Vicky xx
A collection of plates of similar sizes yet with different patterns and coloyrs all with an eye painted on the centre
"Lover's Eyes" painted plates by contemporary artist Susannah Carson #WomensArt
Well done! X
Terrific review. Congratulations Wendy!
Fantastic, Sarah. Have a wonderful evening xx
Photo of a sculpture in a rural location created to look like a woman lying on the ground, as if sleeping on her side with only the right half of her body exposed, the ground and sculpture is covered in frost and snow and a row of bare tees is to the background
'Sleeping Mud Maid', living sculpture (shown in winter), by UK artist Sue Hill (and Pete Hill) at The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall, UK #womensart
How To Open A New Book
How To Open A New Book 🖤
Completely spellbound by the documentary Bill Douglas: My Best Friend. Pioneering working class filmmaker from a Scottish pit village. So much to say about about love between two men in the 1950s, autobiography and filmmaking and about class. Beautifully shot too. www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...
Painting featuring a single blue flower with white and yellow centre in a small glass on a bluish grey surface and against a pinky white background
Blue Morning Glory, 1938 by Georgia O’Keeffe #womensart
I come from the United States. We disown our shadow. We disown it as a country. We do not own what we're doing in the world that is illegal, aggressive, inhuman. And as people, we need to own our shadows. Art can help us do that.
—Marie Howe