Dockey Wood is wonderfully cared for by the National Trust, and is simply a bluebell heaven in late April / early May. – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 24 April 2019 Posted as […]
This mural is the work of Australian street artist, Gus Eagleton. He studied Fine Arts and Visual Arts in Brisbane, where he now lives, though you’ll spot his work in […]
I was never a great fan of brutalist architecture, but my camera has taught me to look at things more closely and I have grown to appreciate the lines and […]
The South Bank of London, around the Royal Festival Hall and National Theatre, is a perfect place for fans of brutalism. Concrete abounds, with a few splashes of red and […]
Any ideas? More of a clue: And here’s the answer, in the form of the oldest commercial logo that has been in continuous use since its creation – in 1787! […]
Everything is happening in London: here’s a small collection of photos on the streets of East London, particularly Brick lane and Spitalfields. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 27 April 2019 Posted as […]
The work of street artist, Unify, pops up around the world, often making a political statement, and frequently calling for peace. Doors seem to be a popular choice for positioning […]
L. S. Lowry is known for his painting of matchstick men in scenes of industrial buildings and back-to-back terraced houses in the North-West of England. He was particularly fond of […]
The Royal Border Bridge in Berwick-upon-Tweed is a Grade I listed railway viaduct, opened by Queen Victoria in 1850. Despite its descriptive name, it does not span the border between England and Scotland: […]
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 22 April 2019 Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be seen here For […]