Month: March 2016
#89 – It’s A Cracker
Portrait of Robbie Coltrane (whom I had the pleasure of meeting way back in 1989) in his iconic role.
Detail Rosenquist F-111
View from The Tate
The view from the top of The Tate. If you’re there before 12th June do check out the Performing for the Camera exhibition, it’s wonderful!
#88: Companion
‘How we need another soul to cling to.’ – Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath The village church has a somewhat tumbledown graveyard and I have only recently discovered this pair – husband and wife, leaning against each other. Is this by design or have they fallen this way in the centuries since… Continue reading #88: Companion
Beloved
#88 – Standing Guard
On guard, outside the main door.
#87: Easter dawn
‘Veil after veil of thin dusky gauze is lifted, and by degrees the forms and colours of things are restored to them, and we watch the dawn remaking the world in its antique pattern.’ – Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray Every Easter, the church on the hill above my parents’ house has an… Continue reading #87: Easter dawn
#87 – The Shadowy Visitor
Who’s at the door?
Easter Posy
Folegandros, Greece. Easter 2013.