This piece was quite haunting. There were others with a similar feel – several street artists had taken advantage of the boarded up windows and bars to add extra strength to their work.
“That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet.” – William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet Roses at Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire, June 2020 The words of […]
At the foot of the Leadenhall Building (aka the Cheesegater), London, March 2021-reminiscent of the Pompidou Centre? – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 14 April 2021 Posted as part of Becky’s […]
Hanging the washing during Carnival, Burano, February 2017 Copyright Debbie Smyth, 12 April 2021 Posted as part of Monday Washing Lines and Life in Colour …
Time to chill on London’s South Bank, August 2020enjoying bubbles and the view – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 12 April 2021 Posted as part of Becky’s April BrightSquare …
An artist at work in Shoreditch, London, 16 March 2021 I spotted this artist at work as I dashed through Shoreditch for a meeting. It was great to see all […]
…haunting!
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Interesting. I’ll have to go see this in person.
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A walk along Dircksenstrasse is worth a bit of time. I’ll be doing a post on that as soon as time permits!
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powerful image
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Great work behind those bars. Really gripping.
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I love her anguished look, and her deep blue eyes. Beautiful face and a brilliant take.
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This piece was quite haunting. There were others with a similar feel – several street artists had taken advantage of the boarded up windows and bars to add extra strength to their work.
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It reminds me of that Steve McCurry shot, Debs. A bit of a haunting quality to it. 🙂
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I see what you mean. The street artist may well have been influenced by that. Though this one doesn’t have eyes that match her head gear!
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🙂 🙂
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