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Rural Felicity, Or, The History Of Tommy And Sally has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
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Browse the Felicity House Still Life gallery. Felicity House is an award winning Dorset-based artist, working primarily in Pastels.
The 39th Annual John C. Campbell Folk School Fall Festival took place on Oct. 6-7, 2012. There were over 250 Fall Festival booths this year that represented a wide array of the finest crafts and food in the region. Demonstrations in Woodturning, Blacksmithing, Jewelry, Clay, Book Arts, Marbling, Printmaking, Woodcarving, Basketry, Quilting, Spinning, Weaving, Rugs, Music, Tinsmithing, Broom Making and Chair Seats were a big hit and awed a crowd of over 17,000 people. Guests came from over 15 states in addition to Canada and Nova Scotia. We saw 42 music and dance groups who performed back-to-back performances each day of the festival.
Jane Eccles is an British painter, known for working in the Figurative style. 'As a mature student, I studied art at Stroud Art College followed by Visual Arts at Cheltenham Art College, graduating with a first class honours degree in 1998. I live in beautiful, rural Herefordshire and work full time as a professional artist exhibiting both locally and nationally. I specialise in figurative painting, working predominantly with oil on canvas. Increasingly, I have focused my work on narrative paintings'.
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Summer has been slow to arrive this year. But finally the weather is warming up and soon perhaps we’ll be searching out shady places and even thinking of taking off our shoes and wading in the cree…
Are oatcakes delicious or dull, what do you top them with – and is it worth making your own? Felicity Cloake finds the perfect recipe
I love love LOVE looking at other people’s pastel work! And because this is such a pleasure, it’s also a treat to share some of these awe-inspiring pastels with you each month. I collect so many wonderful pieces through the month and then it comes time to select 10 of them to analyze and share with […]
Utah-based illustrator Jenna Barton (previously) creates shadowy portraits of animals inspired by her dreams, travels, experiences, and the aesthetic and emotions of the rural environments where she grew up. While she does integrate watercolor into some of her illustrations, Barton’s work is primarily digital. The style she refers to as “magical-realism-animal-gothic” came about around 2017, after she completed her BFA in Illustration and decided to take some time to escape the constraints of school and to focus on art that she cared about. More
Otter Tail Hunting Lodge Nestled within a 250-acre property, this hunting lodge serves as a family retreat for year-round outdoor recreation and indoor relaxation. Built on the foundation of a 1970s rambler, its design was inspired by vernacular buildings that would have once stood on these grounds. The simplicity and honesty of the design are […]
American artists — from the painters of the Hudson River School to the influential Andrew Wyeth — have long depicted this country’s vast landscape as simultaneously a place of lonely desolation and of awe-inspiring grandeur. Following in this tradition, Andrea Kowch creates gorgeous and eerie acrylic paintings of open-skied pastoral landscapes. Inspired by a deep fascination with the natural world, Kowch’s works also tap into a common feeling of uneasiness many of us have toward the American rural – a place that is iconic for its beauty but that is also often associated with tedium, isolation and a clinging to negative aspects of the country's past.