
Mo Farah is a double Olympic Gold Medal winner at London 2012. He is just as famous for his victory dance "The Mobot" Mo is also a keen Arsenal fan!
This canvas has been signed by Mo Farah - it has been coloured and enhanced by British artist Julieanne Gilburt.
Fran is a full time artist living and working in Brighton UK.she works mostly in...
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David Hensel's output covers many media, including sculpture in wood, stone and bronze, drawings and...
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Jane Swift is a freelance artist and professional illustrator based in the UK with many...
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WALK into any room featuring Charlotte Latham's work and her beautifully blurry world literally stands...
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Jonathan le Roux, award winning cinematographer, studied at AFDA Cape Town South Africa, where he...
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Richard Keys is an English radio presenter best known for his time with British sports...
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Moshi Monsters is an online world of adoptable pet monsters aimed at boys and girls...
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Jamie Redknapp, son of Harry Redknapp, is an English retired footballer who was active from...
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Beau Peep is a popular British comic strip written by Roger Kettle &...
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Celebrity chef Ken Hom, widely regarded as one the world’s greatest authorities on oriental cooking,...
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Gillian Paine pursued her desire to paint plants in watercolour when she retired in 2002,...
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Theo Walcott is an English footballer who plays for Arsenal and the England national team. Theo...
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Big Wheels Turning Graham is a freelance photographer living and working in Sussex. He ranges from...
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Gerald Scarfe was born in London. After a brief period at the Royal College of...
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Jayne is a British Ice Dancer and along with her partner Christopher Dean they won...
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Bob first found success in 1957 as a schoolboy goalkeeper for England. He signed for...
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It’s Forever Friends 25th Anniversary year. It’s Forever Friends 25th Anniversary year. Working from...
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Francisco Nicholas photographs serve as the backdrop upon which layers of superimposed abstraction can accrue and...
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