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Boogie Street: Nordic Transcendence
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Saturday, 28 June 2014. I suppose it must be something to do with Sod's Law. That when I go to the last (and for me, the only) meeting of the Painters' Group this season, I should miss the bus because it came early. I shall be glad to be free of this one-an-hour bus service. Painting amongst the others and sit down for the crit. I wasn't sure how it would be received, but everyone seemed to like it, including Bill V., our tutor. The term he used in reference to it was "Nordic Transcendence". Many of the ...
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Boogie Street: Wedding Bells
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Wednesday, 5 November 2014. Perhaps this photograph will give some idea of the reason for the lack of posts on my blog. Here, Pat and I arrive for our marriage on 17th October at Gateshead Register Office. Here's a family group, taken by my good friend Roy, who was my best man:. After that we had a week in Lisbon. There will be photographs from that trip soon. Congratulations, and much happiness to you both! And may I add awwwwwwwww. Seriously, all the best to you and Pat, Harry. Ah, yes. CHILDREN! Make ...
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Boogie Street: Lisbon Ceramics
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Saturday, 13 December 2014. There's a wonderful Tile Museum in Lisbon - the Museu Nacional do Azulejo. In addition to a splendid range of Portuguese ceramic tiles through history (and the modern ones are really something), there's a changing exhibition of ceramics in the broader sense. When we were there the show was called Art Submerged 2014. And the artist, Sylvain Bongard. Had made a collection of fish of various species, molluscs, crustaceans and marine plants:. The Keys are my favourite!
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Boogie Street: Spoaching and Basting
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Monday, 22 December 2014. As a child, I used the verb "to spoach". All the time but over the years since then I've been unable to find anyone else who used it or any reference to it on the Interweb. I began to think it was just one of those words that families invented for themselves. Today I found a reference to it online. And sure enough it turns out to be a word we shared with our Scottish neighbours and means what it always meant to me: "To pry, rummage or poke about (in)". Anyway, this is one of tho...
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[χρωστηρας travel bureau]: 61 ~ Σάμος, I (Samos, I)
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Ξένοι καλλιτέχνες αποτυπώνουν το ελληνικό τοπίο. 61 Σάμος, I (Samos, I). Andrew T. Macara. Two girls with hoops. Monday, October 27, 2008. David Aristotle Haughton Ι. David Aristotle Haughton ΙΙ. Andrew T. Macara Ι. Andrew T. Macara ΙΙ. Michael J. Strang I. Michael J. Strang II. Μεσσηνία 1: Πύλος (8). Πάρος 2: Νάουσα (10). Πήλιο 2: Νταμούχαρη I (10). Πήλιο 3: Νταμούχαρη II (10). Messinia 1: Pylos (8). Paros 2: Naoussa (10). Pelion 2: Damouhari (10). Pelion 3: Damouhari II (10). Κατερίνα Σ.Μ.:.
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[χρωστηρας travel bureau]: 67 ~ Σάμος. II (Samos, II)
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Ξένοι καλλιτέχνες αποτυπώνουν το ελληνικό τοπίο. 67 Σάμος. II (Samos, II). Andrew T. Macara. Boy with a hoop. Corner of the white house. Sunday, April 05, 2009. David Aristotle Haughton Ι. David Aristotle Haughton ΙΙ. Andrew T. Macara Ι. Andrew T. Macara ΙΙ. Michael J. Strang I. Michael J. Strang II. Μεσσηνία 1: Πύλος (8). Πάρος 2: Νάουσα (10). Πήλιο 2: Νταμούχαρη I (10). Πήλιο 3: Νταμούχαρη II (10). Messinia 1: Pylos (8). Paros 2: Naoussa (10). Pelion 2: Damouhari (10). Pelion 3: Damouhari II (10).
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Dervishes — emily go. studio
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Emily go. studio. Dervishes Dancing. Style of Andrew Macara. By Emily Golightly. I am so enthralled by sunlight and how it falls to the earth. :) I attempted to create this piece in the style of British artist Andrew Macara. Who is kind of a neo-impressionist and the. Isn't the light in that tree incredible? That's (almost) exactly how leaves and shadows look at that time of day. Or, at least, it feels like that. Here's a quote from Macara's website I liked:.
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Boogie Street: Mud on the Tyne
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Thursday, 11 September 2014. Mud on the Tyne. Pat and I went for a walk up the River Tyne today, on the Gateshead side. It was a lovely sunny day and the tide was just on the turn, the river flowing upstream. There were gulls pecking in the mud and one sat on a tyre and disappeared upstream until it was out of sight. We walked as far as Dunston Staithes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gateshead, North East, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Subscribe To My Blog. See more of my work.