Childishthings 

14 creative works found

  • Quite a Contrast
    by Dave Pearson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Detail of a climbing frame at Belton Park in Lincolnshire in England. /   / Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Waiting for Permission
    by Dave Pearson

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    A view up one of the runways in Twyford Wood, Lincolnshire. /   / Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Soiled Swing
    by Dave Pearson

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    Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Happy
    by Dave Pearson

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    Part of the series Childish Things

  • The Last Day of Holidays
    by Dave Pearson

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    Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Daunting
    by Dave Pearson

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    Part of the series Childish Things /   / Fairground ride at the Heckington Show, Lincolnshire. /   /

  • Hitting the Bottle
    by Dave Pearson

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    Sign outside a tea room in York, North Yorkshire. /   / It’s unfortunate, or amusing, that the bear on the right appears to be swigging from a bottle. I guess it’s hard work hawking for business. /   / Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Super Happy Fun Clown
    by Dave Pearson

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    Inflatable clown at a fair in Buxton, Derbyshire. /   / Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Slide
    by Dave Pearson

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    Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Childish Things
    by Dave Pearson

    Given that RedBubble doesn’t have sets or collections at the moment (unlike another site I use a lot...

    Given that RedBubble doesn’t have sets or collections at the moment (unlike another site I use a lot) I’ve not really thought too much about “collecting” any images together, I’ve not really done much by way of having any kind of connection or theme to my images (other than the fact that most are taken around Lincolnshire). Elsewhere, on my other sites, I’ve tended to group my photographs together in a very mundane way (and I don’t use mundane as a pejorative there—mundane can be good) and, in the past few weeks, I’ve been thinking that I should look for any themes emerging in my photography and try and create collections that way too. This new account on RedBubble seems like as good a place as any to give this a go. So, today, I’ve been uploading and tagging images that relate to one theme that I’ve noticed and have, since noticing it, been adding to: Childish Things I’d like to describe the theme, I’d like to describe the point of the theme and the mood that goes with it, but it’s hard. I’m not a writer. It’s hard to put the mood into words. Perhaps I will at some point. Until then I can only hope that the photographs convey the mood.

  • Arcade Fire
    by Dave Pearson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Game found in an arcade in Skegness, Lincolnshire. /   / Bonus points if you can spot an obvious error. /   / Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Shadow Graph
    by Dave Pearson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Detail of an item in the play park at Belton House, near Grantham, Lincolnshire. /   / Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Framed
    by Dave Pearson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Part of the series Childish Things /   /

  • Shadowland #4
    by Dave Pearson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Image #4 from the Shadowland set. /   / Also part of the series Childish Things /   /

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