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Psychojographer

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Swimming,walking, running, thinking, photography, films, spaces and places. Beauty everywhere, if you look hard enough. #Thames #Estuary & beyond.

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A worse for wear Silver Mermaid basks on a portakabin roof -only in the Thames #Estuary http://t.co/xy0DSXYt3x

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The Marsh Ape Research Society's (MARS) erection of observation towers along the Restal Waste was not without controversy. Some locals felt attempting to spy on Marsh Apes would only summon trouble. Given the level of vandalism the hides have suffered, they might have been right.

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#ShowsToSee | Angelica Mestini Angelica Mesiti has transformed @ArtGalleryofNSW's 2200-square-metre underground space – a former oil tank during WWII – into an installation that reimagines community rituals related to the seasons. Read more: shorturl.at/fzftY

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Very chuffed to have won the Landscape Prize for my tiny shipping container painting @discerningeye @mallgalleries in London. It’s on display amongst an array of brilliant art works until November 24th, should you be interested.

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So grim, yet welcoming. Dead quiet, but for noises of wind and... things.

Cockleshed Noir is most definitely 'a thing' . #estuary

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From the Ladybird Book of New Ancients.

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Newcomer Nykiya Adams triumphs in this otherworldly story of a young girl who forms a bond with a peculiar stranger. @ElaBittencourt reviews Andrea Arnold’s Bird, out now. buff.ly/3UMKfhl


Is that red boat...levitating?

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Seaside marginalia salute. #estuary

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I haven't experienced dreading a Monday morning at work all weekend to the point of physical symptoms for a long time. Bravo to all concerned.

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The Joy of Drains In a Hundertwasser townscape Dartford

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Yesterday's adventures, Thorpe Bay beach. #estuary

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Hearing footsteps on stone, when there is nobody there.

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My Borley Rectory advent calendar is now available! Featuring lots of my spooky illustrations including a few brand new ones created for the calendar… I’ll post the link in the next tweet ⬇️ as the reach yesterday was a bit rubbish… thanks for all the orders so far!

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Swimming into my childhood with some Jacques Cousteau books. When the shark was the splendid savage of the sea.

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Very sad news about Tony Todd, one of those actors who blessed everything he was in with such wit, sincerity and gravitas . His unforgettable performance as Candyman in @BernardJMRose's 1992 movie casts a long shadow over an incredible and varied genre career, cut far too short.

Tony Todd wasn't just a great actor, who played so many great roles, who made everything he was in better just by his presence. He also made the community we have here better by his presence, always interacting with his fans and being just so positive. I'll miss him so much.

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Monastery doorway on Corfu. One of fifty photographs in available as postcards from my shop, see the full selection here andrewbrooksartist.com/shop

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It's easier to drain a moat of water than it is to remove its ghosts. On long redundant bridges, absence of water doesn't stop those crossing them from hearing invisible splashes or the rhythmic sound of oars. Now dry circles fiercely hold their phantoms. – #CJosiffe #Ghosts

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🛸In the last years of the 19th century this world was being watched closely by intelligences greater than man's, yet as mortal; that as men busied themselves they were studied, as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures in a drop of water🎨Barry…

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