One has to start with something! These two photos were take about a month ago. Later pictures will follow! New Spaniel New Girl On Tummy! Source: Dorset Sculpture

One has to start with something! These two photos were take about a month ago. Later pictures will follow! New Spaniel New Girl On Tummy! Source: Dorset Sculpture
Here is a shot of a well presented ‘portrait sculpture’ of a past resident of Lucca. Puccini, I imagine, would have approved of this, displayed in a delightful square in the ancient fortified town of Lucca in North West Tuscany, Italy. I was passing with a camera (as one does whilst on holiday!) and just […]
Well here’s a surprise in the Lake District. I guess that is it either a Gormley or ‘After Gormley’ couldn’t get close enough to see a signature. Like the next work it is all about ‘location’! This one is a little different viewed from other angles. Quite clever! Full of holes in it if you […]
Probable one of his better works, I saw this yesterday in Bristol Art Museum. It’s was well worth a visit if you are in the centre of Bristol. Derwent Wood RA Source: Dorset Sculpture
Unfortunately a couple of improvement tweaks on my website have caused some photos of my work to “disappear”, we are working hard to correct it. Some works appear on this site however. Source: Dorset Sculpture
Another monument to the talented in Lucca is this great work. Source: Dorset Sculpture
Here is a shot of a well presented ‘portrait sculpture’ of a past resident of Lucca. Puccini, I imagine, would have approved of this, displayed in a delightful square in the ancient fortified town of Lucca in North West Tuscany, Italy. I was passing with a camera (as one does whilst on holiday!) and just […]
I have recently visited three of the most spectacular homes on earth, here is a tiny glimps for you. Smedmore House first: Home with a view of the sea, privately owned still. Then- Greenway, Agatha Christie’s holiday place on the River Dart. National Trust And now something else! And here is the clue for this […]
Like The Wallace Collection, the Mauritshuis in the Hague has a very special atmosphere, rather more intimate than cosy, paintings are presented beautifully, not too dark, not too many in one spoonful, well chosen together and we often had the room empty of other visitors. It was lovely to see ‘education in action’ before the […]
Willow man first appeared near the M5 Motorway many years ago (2001) when that bit of Somerset was just a very flat rather windswept field. We used to admire it as we shot past going North or South at ‘around’ 70 mph. Made from willow on a steel frame it was remade after an arson […]
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