So here I am at my Mum's and somehow I seem to have taken over the place. The African heads are hers, from Nigeria. Do you remember the lady from the auction? Well, I got her. The style of painting is so loose and confident the artist makes it look almost as though she wasn't even fully trying. That's skill for you.
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Home away from home
Wherever I am, I seem to have a compulsive urge to make it look as nice as possible. I find myself arranging things, and if I can't make it look nice, I tidy, put things away, so at least it's neat.
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Happy Midsummer
Nobody does Midsummer like the Scandinavians.
It is a great excuse to eat sandwich cake, wear flowers in your hair, dance and drink.
It is a great excuse to eat sandwich cake, wear flowers in your hair, dance and drink.
Whatever you are doing, enjoy!
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
All in the best possible taste
I've really enjoyed the Grayson Perry series in which he has looked at the taste of the different classes in the UK.
I've enjoyed his intelligent and inquisitive approach and the fact that he has thrown himself in and tried to understand the different tastes and all the complex and subtle reasons why people make the choices they do. It ended up almost more social anthropology than aesthetics.
Here are some of the tapestries he produced to tell the stories he heard.
I've enjoyed his intelligent and inquisitive approach and the fact that he has thrown himself in and tried to understand the different tastes and all the complex and subtle reasons why people make the choices they do. It ended up almost more social anthropology than aesthetics.
Here are some of the tapestries he produced to tell the stories he heard.
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Working class |
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Middle class |
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Upper class |
Of the three, the one that appeals to me the most is the Upper class one. It tells a powerful tale. I like the reference to hunting and I see a nod to a painting I have always loved in the couple beneath the tree; Gainsborough's Mr and Mrs Andrews.
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
I can resist anything except temptation
There were quite a few things I could happily throw money at. How about this painting which reminds me of Seraphine de Senlis?
Or these staddle stones, which I keep going on about?
Or this lovely oil painting of a lady who looks like a young Elizabeth Taylor?
Here's a close up. It's by an artist called Lilian Buchanan.
Sunday, 17 June 2012
Two hours of summer
We weren't prepared to waste them, so off we went a-walking in Devonshire.
This little village was mentioned in the Domesday book. These were the 'landes of Queen Matilda' wife of William the Conqueror.
Most of the gravestones outside the 14th Century church belonged to people born in the 1700s.
This little village was mentioned in the Domesday book. These were the 'landes of Queen Matilda' wife of William the Conqueror.
Most of the gravestones outside the 14th Century church belonged to people born in the 1700s.
As children we had a Ladybird book called Kings and Queens of England. I remember Matilda, I think she is the one with plaits on the right. I had no idea what a scary woman she was!
Monday, 11 June 2012
Camping
My favourite campsites are the little hidden away ones with few people on them and not too many facilities. I like to feel like it's an adventure. Having said that I do like to take rugs and proper duvets. I'm a bit of a sucker for nice things.
So I've just been googling about camping and here's something I haven't heard of before. What a great idea. I think it might be quite new?
So I've just been googling about camping and here's something I haven't heard of before. What a great idea. I think it might be quite new?
pinecrestresort.blogspot.co.uk
Nice tent at www.bakerandbell.com
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