ANGELA HARDING
@ANGELACHARDING
Printmaker based in Rutland.
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http://www.angelaharding.co.uk 21-06-2011 10:16:47
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Later today Martha Kearney takes to the water for her first Open Country to explore Bass Rock, a volcanic plug in the Firth of Forth, home to one of the largest gannet colonies in the world... catch it 3pm today BBC Radio 4 or on BBC Sounds -> bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
Wilding: How to Bring Wildlife Back - An Illustrated Guide by Isabella Tree & ANGELA HARDING is one of the most inspiring and uplifting books I’ve read so far this year. Thank you Macmillan Children's Books Clare Hall-Craggs
My review for Just Imagine here:
justimagine.co.uk/childrens-book…
Cryptic plumage wasn’t good enough for one unfortunate Wryneck Fair Isle Bird Obs - predated by a raptor at North Light. Amazingly intricate and varied feather patterns on these birds!
Have you seen this year's 2024 Bookshop Day tote bag yet? Well, here it is and it's beautiful 🧡
Designed by the talented artist ANGELA HARDING
the bag is available for pre-order, now:
foxlanebooks.co.uk/product-page/p…
Morning #naturelovers !
If you're looking for some spring-themed inspiration, we have lots of lovely books in the shop. Just pop in and take a look!
#ChooseBookshops #Books #UKSpring #Nature
.ANGELA HARDING has been announced as the designer of this year's Books Are My Bag limited-edition bag
bookbrunch.co.uk/page/article-d… (£)
So excited to say you can now pre-order the 2024 Limited Edition Bag designed by ANGELA HARDING on our website! ✨
Pre-order here 👇
kenilworthbooks.co.uk/product/books-…
So looking forward to returning to the Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft (scene of the Giant Jam Sandwich exhibition too) to see Bloomin' Brilliant - will be clutching Nicolette Jones's ace guide Raymond Briggs: The Illustrators too.
#InternationalDayoftheDandelion and these little ones are ready to fly. Dandelion Appreciation Society
'I find great inspiration in the way mornings, evenings or bright midday light changes the way we see the things around us. The bouncing light of a cloud-filled storm sky can change a seascape through a palette of blues, greys, & turquoises.'
ANGELA HARDING