Series 12 of the BBC drama is almost at its end
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As the sun dips below the horizon, a cascade of vibrant hues embraces North Berwick Harbour in this evocative abstract expressionist print. The ephemeral glow of dusk is masterfully captured through bold, sweeping strokes of rich crimsons and deep purples, accented by fleeting touches of warm oranges and soft yellows that seem to dance on the water's surface, reminiscent of the final whispers of daylight. The boats, harboured securely, take on an almost ethereal quality, their silhouettes gently distorted in the fluid reflections that merge with the waters below. This mingling of colours creates a curious interplay of light and shadow, suggesting the gentle rocking of vessels buoyed by the tide's breath. Behind the moored boats, the architecture of the harbour town rises. Abstract shapes stack together, creating an impression of buildings that cradle the harbour - a comforting, protective presence as the evening creeps in. Despite the abstracted forms, there is a strength in the jagged lines and solid blocks of colour, suggesting the enduring nature of the harbour’s presence against the soft, transient skies. The horizon line subtly divides the composition, yet the sky and water are united through a symphony of strokes and colour, blurring the boundaries between the tangible and the imagined, the real and the reflection. This print encapsulates a sense of serene movement coupled with the tranquillity of a harbour at rest, inviting the viewer into a sensory experience that is at once peaceful and stirring. The emotional resonance of this piece is palpable, provoking contemplation and inviting the onlooker to explore the depths of colour and form. It's a captivating slice of the Scottish coast that offers more than a mere depiction of a landscape; it’s an invitation to feel the rhythm and soul of North Berwick at the most magical time of day. This print is a stunning testament to the beauty of Scotland’s harbours, enduring through the ages in the hearts of both locals and admirers from afar.
In the final episode, ‘Time On Our Hands’, we’d rejoiced as the Trotters finally became the millionaires they’d always dreamed of becoming thanks to a rare...
The star, writer and director on 'Reservation Dogs' talks about being unable to give a proper goodbye to a life-changing show.
The thrilling fifth and final season is almost here!
There is nothing more difficult for a child than keeping a secret. In this heartwarming tale a young boy is forced to keep a secret from his friends and schoolmates. The need to tell someone -- anyone -- becomes so great that he almost loses his best friend. Finally, after talking to someone, he is given the chance to share his secret. His life is forever changed, as are the lives of those around him.
Many people think of maps in terms of their basic purpose: showing a country’s geography and topography. But maps can speak to all dimensions—political, military, and economic. In fact, they are the first place to start thinking about a country’s strategy, which can reveal factors that are otherwise not obvious. The 10 [...]
What book does Batten recommend in his final column? Hint: it’s by an author he’s reviewed multiple times over almost 24 years at the helm
A husband and wife were fighting over the TV remote control. They both wanted to watch different shows at the same time. After a heated argument, the husband said, "Let's settle this the old-fashioned way." He raised the remote control high above his head and dropped it. When it hit the floor, the batteries flew
Irish novelist Soula Emmanuel's debut novel is an intimate sprawl of memory, migration, and queer desire-charting the messy layers of love and loss that constitute a life. Phoebe Forde has a new home, a new name, and is newly thirty. An Irish transplant and PhD candidate, she's overeducated and underpaid, but finally settling into her new life in Copenhagen. Almost three years into her gender transition, Phoebe has learned to move through the world carefully, savoring small moments of joy. After all, a woman without a past can be anyone she wants. But an unexpected visit from her ex-girlfriend Grace brings back memories of Dublin and the life she thought she'd left behind. Over the course of a weekend, their romance rekindles into something sweet and radically unfamiliar as Grace helps Phoebe navigate the jagged edges of nostalgia and hope. Written with wit and warmth, Wild Geese is a tale of dislocations and relocations, encounters and accidents: a novel of past lives, messy feelings, and the desire to start afresh. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781558613256 Media Type: Hardcover Publisher: Feminist Press Publication Date: 10-24-2023 Pages: 250 Product Dimensions: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.69d
Almost done after the sleeves! Send final suggestions to @stuffjademade on ig or fb! Update 2/12/23: sleeves 2/10/23: ears, acne, age lines/spots, nose, sleeve 2/9/23: fixed layers, ears, scales, gills 2/8/23: sleeves 2/7/23: ascot/ties, stubble, whiskers, clothes, headwear 2/6/23: mouths, pupil/eye shine, port wine stain, add’l makings, outerwear, mushie hats 2/5/23: various small additions Week 4: hair, sleeve/glove for pose 1 & ♥️🧡💛💚💙💜, headwear, pets, wounds, bg/expression, fur & animal markings, mini wings, face elements, head shape Week 3: headwear, accessories, clothes, head shape, face element, hand/hold, fixed layering, hair, bg scene/atmosphere, expression Week 2: Back item & expression, clothing, face elements, jewelry; revamped eye mechanic/clarity, bg ornaments, handheld, wound/scar, scale, mask Week1: shirts, face element, tail, bg/ornament, hand/hold 1/11/23: Base release
This lesson explains the difference between STORY and STOREY: illustrations, definitions, collocations, examples, tips, practice story, final quiz, and answers. The two words have almost identical spellings, and are pronounced in the same way. Both words are nouns, but the definitions are not related at all! One is used to talk about events, and the other is used to describe buildings. It is important to learn the difference, because if you mix them up you might not be understood. Let's look at some examples of each word.
A quick skim through the Official Souvenir Programme of the 1980 FA Cup Final shows that it was a mixed bag of trivia, some of it dry, som...
King Henry VIII was the second monarch of England and reigned during the 16th century. Henry ruled his kingdom for almost 40 years, and he seems to have had a promising start at the beginning of his long reign. As time went on, however, Henry grew increasingly unpopular, and in the final years of his rule, both his physical and mental health severely declined.
This lesson explains the difference between SEEM and SEAM: illustrations, definitions, examples, tips, practice story, final quiz, and answers. SEEM and SEAM sound alike and are spelled almost the same, but these two English words refer to two entirely different things.
OutDaughtered stars Adam and Danielle Busby shared that they prioritize their kids' privacy and choice of being recorded.
ACTOR Ike Barinholtz has almost achieved the upsets of all upsets in the 2024 Tournament of Champions semifinals. The Mindy Project star was poised to beat Ben Chan and become the ToC’s first…
Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918 ), widely known as the Red Baron, was a German fighter pilot with the Imperial...