Apr.2014
End of a studio
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The Mills and water at Bharmor H.P. |
Goodbye Ladywood studio, I will miss you from time to time.
All things must pass and you were very cold in the winter.
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one of Joes mirrors |
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Bed in the hut I built, a great way to work, sort-out the stuff to be done - have a few beers- sleep, then hit the ground running early in the morning. |
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Dictator with a heart |
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My Hut
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A poem, between night and dawn. From Bromley, London Surrey Arts. |
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"A good place for an ambush" from Achilles Shield (but not on the blog yet!)
http://umphries.blogspot.co.uk/p/achilles-shield.html
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the right hand view with some miss & unused stained glass (lights) |
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"Artists at Work" from the Cube in Erdington, on a back to front snap in another of Joe's concave mirrors |
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Eternal Balloons, by Chris Clinton - a baloon is for life - not just Christmas |
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what was left of the stained glass triptich from Hasankeyf in S.E. Turkey and the top of the e.e.cummings poem underneath |
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screw selection |
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Wize words he he |
Toogoobs baked Spods......Toogoods baked spUds...AHA.
ReplyDeleteToogoods was a corrugated iron café on the other side of the Goldhawk road, opposite the end of Rylett Road.
DeleteWe (all of us) used to buy our sweets from there on Tuesday and Friday - when we were very small.
The proprietor used to live next door, but he never said hello.