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Tuesday, 24 February 2009
'The Monkey House' Watercolour
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James and Maggie
West Mersea, Essex, United Kingdom
Husband and wife, artist and chef, who joyfully run the Artcafé with their daughter Jenny in the heart of Mersea Island on the marshy coast of Essex.
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The artist's mother's intriguing biography of her early life on Mersea Island from the outbreak of World War 2 through to 1968. Available from The Artcafe!
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The Artist...
'The Essex Serpent'
by Sarah Perry
The Tartist...
'The Art of Happiness'
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Oysterbed Cottage ~ Stay On Mersea
Perch Here
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Nigel Slater
Ottolenghi
Raymond Blanc
River Cottage ~ Hugh Fearnley 'Wotsit'
Ruth Watson
Slow Food
St. John Restaurant
Sudden Lunch ~ The 'Tartist's' Sister's Blog
The Food Programme
The Hoste Arms
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Art Of England ~ Magazine
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Artnet
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Government Art Collection
I Love Typography
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Mavina Baker - Printmaker
Melanie Wickham ~ Printmaker
Nothing is New ~ Design Inspiration
Royal Watercolour Society
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Starch Green ~ Patternmakers
The Design Museum
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Vads ~ a brilliant arty resource
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We Love Typography
When Art History Goes Bad
idsgn - Design Blog
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Andrew Ruffhead ~ 'Fish & Ships'
Angie Lewin
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Anne Schwegmann-Fielding ~ Mosaic etc.
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Banksy
Clare Curtis
Colin Davidson ~ Wonderful Portraits
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Debbie Ayles
Elizabeth Morris
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Jane James
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Melanie Wickham
Nicola Contreras
Penny Bhadresa
Robert Perry
Robin Cheers
Stanislaw Zoladz ~ Fabulous Watercolours
Tom Knight ~ Illustrator
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Books For Cooks
Borough Market
Browsers Bookshop
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Pump Street Bakery
Snape Maltings
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