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These Humorous Illustrations Perfectly Sum Up The Reality Of Living With Anxiety And Depression

These Humorous Illustrations Perfectly Sum Up The Reality Of Living With Anxiety And Depression British illustrator Gemma Correll has created comical illustrations to help her cope with the everyday struggles of living with clinical anxiety and depression. Correll a graduate of the Norwich School of Art and Design penned the comic-book style illustrations to raise awareness of the condition and to encourage people to speak more freely about the condition. “The illustrations were all inspired by my own anxieties and neuroticism. I suffer from clinical anxiety and depression and I find that the best way to deal with it is to find humor in it,” Correll told Mashable. “I honestly think that humor can be a savior at times of distress or, if you just live with a constant level of anxiety and depression like I do.”

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Tributes paid to north Norfolk artist Nicholas Barnham

Nicholas Barnham became a renowned painter of Norfolk coastal scenes. - Credit: Supplied by the family Tributes have been paid to a Norfolk artist whose works were bought by Prince Charles and Princess Diana, John Major and Nigella Lawson. Nicholas Barnham, who lived in Wells-next-the-Sea, died in February, aged 81. Mr Barnham had been an artist for around 60 years and was renowned across the UK for his paintings and prints of Norfolk scenes, landscapes, boats and wildlife. His paintings and prints of Norfolk scenes, landscapes, boats and wildlife made him one of the most distinctive painters in the UK.  A watercolour of Wells-next-the-Sea by Nicholas Barnham.

Lord Walpole, descendant of Britain s first prime minister and Norfolk public figure – obituary

Lord Walpole, descendant of Britain’s first prime minister and Norfolk public figure – obituary A modest and unassuming custodian of his estates, he served as a councillor and was actively involved in arts and community organisations Lord Walpole outside Mannington Hall Credit: Martin Pope Lord Walpole, who has died aged 82, was a descendant of Britain’s first prime minister, a custodian of his family estates in Norfolk, and an active figure in public life in the county. A charming, unassuming man who wore his hair in an extravagant ponytail and liked to be called “Robin”, he was born Robert Horatio Walpole on December 8 1938, the son of Robert Walpole, the 9th and 7th Baron Walpole (from two different creations) and Nancy, nee Jones.

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