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Tag Archives: imagination
Nostalgia for snow revisited. NB
One of many loose ends has recently been tied up – the Nostalgia for Snow collection. Whether the idea appeals to editors remains to be seen but I have have a set of 31 finished images to accompany an essay … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged alpine forget me not, bon spiel, climate change, curling, fulmar, global warming, imagination, loss, memory, musk ox, nostalgia for snow, retro. look
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Tales from a honeypot – another one! AP.
In the light of Niall’s recent post on the ‘Vivaldi-isation’ I have, due to its topical nature, brought forward a post from one such honeypot site, Gigrin farm in Mid Wales. For those of you with suspicious minds, no this … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged Andrew Parkinson, creative, Gigrin, imagination, inspiration, marginal, Mid Wales, Niall Benvie, Photographers, red kites, snow, Vivaldi-isation, winter
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Seeing faces
Some people, it is said, are afflicted by hearing voices. Me, I see faces. Not the ones I have made myself for Rewilding Childhood, such as this troll but actual faces looking back at me. Some look quite benign… …whereas … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged humour, imagination, imagined faces, rock, stone, wood patterns like faces
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Troll spotting. 1.
Forgive me if you find this a little juvenile, but that is in fact the target … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged eyes, fun, humour, imagination, observation, Rewilding Childhood, sand, stone, troll
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