Posts from the ‘Winter’ Category
A New Year
Starting to take pictures again! These are from Florence and Siena where it weas rather grey and cold – with snow flurries!
Tavistock
Here are a few from around Tavistock from my World Within World series. These all have flowers out of scale to the view, hopefully making the mind question what is there. There are easier to see at a larger size……. All pictures are one-off originals, truly unique and the size can be discussed.
A New Year
Happy New Year, although the first month is fast approaching its end! A few weeks without broadband and phones has made for an interesting period. This year is one of contemplation and then doing. I am looking at my work and what it is.
So for this posting here are a few local views……..
Open Studios
Open Studios at Art at The Works starts on 29th August and finishes on Sunday 6th September – open 11 – 5 or by appointment. I am exhibiting, as last year, with Clare Law. Lots of interesting work from both of us as well as cards and unmounted work in the browser.
Starting to make regular updates,
Same old story, busy then no time for blogs and more. Changed my work flow so there are now times when I can update things. Photographed a wonderful piece of art last week for a great artists RA entry! This week it was a late night shoot for the up and coming Tavistock Edge! Sadly these are both being kept under wraps so no images!
I also started on my annual snowdrop shoot, so there is one below!
The new worlds!!
Busy with other work! However, here are a few of the new World Within Worlds …………..
Currently photographing a Daffodil and the bottom of an Amarilys stem!
The Tamar!!
This mornings walk along the towpath lead to these – there were sheep as well but for some reason did not take any pictures…….!!
Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow,
Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow!!!
Sunrise
A few showing the diversity of skys we really get – even if the rest of the day is grey!
Mainly Sunrises!
At this time of year sunrise is almost at an acceptable time. I have set up a tripod on my windowsill and all I have to do is open the window and take photos……… Here are a few of the results.