Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Bits & Pieces from September
One of my favourite buildings in Bristol - just a fantastic colour ; Tasty lunch from the genuine Italians in St Nick's Market, eaten by the river in Castle Park ; A little bit of eccentricity in the midst of the concrete mass of Broadmead.
Rustiness & decay, countryside style ; A view to make me nostalgic - the Somerset Levels ; Bringing the outside in - hops from the hedgerow with added wildlife.
A gaggle of geese (or ducks?) at the house of RWA artist Lucy Willis who does the most lovely watercolours, with a liberal amount of Venice. She has a great way with light. Mum & I visited her house when it was open as part of the Somerset Art Weeks.
Labels:
art,
bristol,
Dichohecho,
hops,
Lucy Willis,
lunch,
photographs,
snail,
Somerset
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Ahhhh lovely pictures xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
ReplyDeleteYou make Bristol look so lovely! I swear I see those bikes everywhere, they're outside Arnolfini all the time too.
ReplyDelete& I know 120 sticks to itself, it's more about having an easy way to keep it together in my suitcase. I like the security of a canister.
these pictures are so lovely, they do bristol justice :)
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Thanks! I need to get round to posting something new :)
ReplyDeleteyour pictures are lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteThankyou! I need to get back into blogging them.
ReplyDeleteThere's lots more over on my Flickr - http://flickr.com/photos/dichohecho