Just sometimes I see red. My family would say often, as “grumpy old male syndrome” has kicked in early for me. But this takes the biscuit. I won’t come to blows over it but I couldn’t agree to disagree. Umm, a bit like that one “I can not stand intolerance of any kind”! One of […]
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My bit to Chris Miller’s blog comments
Ref http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=19047760&postID=115975910479705435 I am intrigued by your conversation with Lian Neill. First of all the understanding of your comment (in italics); ………Rhythm and Melody……….. These words point to qualities that I think are sorely missing from the re-birth of figurative art — in both painting and sculpture — where anatomy is (regretfully) accepted as the […]
Dorset in Summer
Its Tuesday and I am determined to post a few pictures of Dorset Life. A Cheese Fair, The Georgian fair, the sea at Lulworth, our bantam chicks, a young swallow in May, and the world cup reaches the farm.
Chris Miller
Here is Chris’ blog, well worth a visit and the Sculpture web site is not just very useful but facinating. http://mountshang.blogspot.com/
San Francisco Expo 2015
I am hoping that the San Francisco Exposition of 1915 will be repeated in 2015. I am going to push from this end for 2 reasons. Firstly because it looks as if it was one “hell of a good party” in 1915 and secondly because it would be great place to visit and exhibit contemporary […]