Monthly Archives: March 2013

Torn

This jagged gash torn into the window some how just scream the agony of the building as it realises it’s fate – taken in Gloucester.

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No Strings Attached

This is a little visual poetry book I made using titles of poems and short stories from a writing magazine.

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Sentinel

The crane seemed to be looming in a protective way over the urban landscape – probably because it was so bright white and didn’t look like it had been made dirty in construction yet – taken in Gloucester.

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Holding On

I love little funnels like this one – it looks like a little steal mushroom on the side of the house.

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The Road to the White House

I love how the fresh bright colours of the new buildings contrast with the old quiet decay of the ally – taken in Gloucester.

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Whole

I found this lovely brick whole in Gloucester – it looks like it should be something magical in a steam punk novel.

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Funneling

I love vents and ariels on buildings – these ones almost look like they are talking – taken in Gloucester.

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Ooze

The calcium salts are leaching out of these old bricks giving it’s decaying structure an almost white washed look – taken in Gloucester.

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The Next Generation

I love the fact that nature is reclaiming these old buildings and these two seagulls apparently nesting made me think of the next generation.

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Mothers Day – Luckiest Mummy in the World

I gave my children some jumbo chalks to play with – they made me a giant mothers day picture 🙂 This is a small part of it.

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