Nineteen degrees at 9am. Oh, the clocks have sprung forward. Make that nineteen degrees at 10am. Now all day I'll be behindhand with everything. The weather is not much of this and not much of that, with hazy sunshine.
Looking for small flowers with which to brighten up the house this afternoon, we found fallen camellias making art in the old stone lavanderia. These pictures remind me of the waterscapes of artist and friend Danielle Eubank.
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Sunday 30 March 2008
Nature making art No. 1 : petals on water
Nineteen degrees at 9am. Oh, the clocks have sprung forward. Make that nineteen degrees at 10am. Now all day I'll be behindhand with everything. The weather is not much of this and not much of that, with hazy sunshine.
Looking for small flowers with which to brighten up the house this afternoon, we found fallen camellias making art in the old stone lavanderia. These pictures remind me of the waterscapes of artist and friend Danielle Eubank.
Looking for small flowers with which to brighten up the house this afternoon, we found fallen camellias making art in the old stone lavanderia. These pictures remind me of the waterscapes of artist and friend Danielle Eubank.
2 comments:
- Gypsy at Heart said...
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How gorgeous Louise. They look almost lyrically Japanese in style. I suggest you print professionally (depending on the resolution you took them at) and frame exactly in the order as posted to later hang in your house. I know I'd hang them in mine.
- Sunday, 30 March, 2008
- Louise | Italy said...
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:-) Thank-you
- Sunday, 30 March, 2008
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2 comments:
How gorgeous Louise. They look almost lyrically Japanese in style. I suggest you print professionally (depending on the resolution you took them at) and frame exactly in the order as posted to later hang in your house. I know I'd hang them in mine.
:-) Thank-you
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