1 concept for a new website I am redesigning
The acutely lonely fantasise a community / of Guardian readers, The Age or Adelaide Reviewers aging divorced radicals, gays, herbaceous…
The acutely lonely fantasise a community / of Guardian readers, The Age or Adelaide Reviewers aging divorced radicals, gays, herbaceous hippies / secret sharers who cannot stand another Sunday “Tall, mid 60s, separated seeks companionship of sympathetic woman / 50 plus with love of books, fine dining and country weekends …” “Attractive slim feminine widow, mid 40s, seeks mature old n/s rock n roller for simple non-weird times, enjoys soul and open fires …” Abbreviated lives squashed in to dollarwords / the vague grammar of identity / the impersonal bruised with experience / isolation as distinct as Chessel Beach in winter Seeking their doubles, bound by adjectives / describe themselves, as a twin would
I love the look of the columns outside the breakfast room
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Columns & Cliffs at Old Harry Rocks with Swanage in the background.
Twenty-two sandstone columns that once stood at the east portico of the US Capitol.
La Basilique de Lisieux, Lisieux, France
From Ephesus in Turkey this column has stood the test of time.
Collonade in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican.
It was a cold and snowy morning…
Composite of iconic landmarks from various places I have photographed in in the last year, Warrior Chimneys from Casa Mila in Barcelona, columns from the Temple of Apollo in Rome, Angel of the North,Gateshead, cave interior from Grotte du Grand Roc, Dordogne
For those not familiar with Dublin, this is a view of the Spire on O’Connell street, from under the Georgian portico of the GPO. The GPO has quite a history and is considered a symbol of Irish nationalism and Irish national history.. During the Easter Rising of 1916, the GPO served as the headquarters of the uprising’s leaders. The original columns outside are still pocked with bullet-marks. An original copy of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic is on permanent display in the GPO. The Spire of Dublin, officially titled the Monument of Light, is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 120 meters in height, located on the site of the former Nelson’s Pillar(which was blown up in 1966).
In this matte painting, i used Greek and Roman style architecture to recreate an Atlantis style theme. All critisism is more then welcome :) Thanx guys.
Taken on the evening of bonfire specials, this locomotive poses for a photo whilst waiting to join its train.
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