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Old 01-13-2015, 06:39 PM #1
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Cool Smirk Yorkshire Art, and Farther Afield.

On the 12th I was taken to a family function at a venue which had examples of the works of Yorkshire Wildlife Artist Robert E Fuller on show. I had forgotten how spectacular his artwork is, having visited his Gallery in Thixendale many years ago.
Now, thanks to the Net, you can visit too where he explains how and where he painted the pictures.
I have a special affinity for his work as he depicts the same creatures I used to see when I could get out around my village and local Nature Reserves.

Dave.
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