the lines on the first two are great. and what is up with that lamp?! is that a camera angle or is it really that unusual? so fun.
&nbsb;
thanks for sharing 🙂
Zandra Rhodes! Glad she continues to design. Does she still do all those flowy, lots-of-patterned clothes? The swirls remind me of her style and I’m glad to see that she initials her work!
Yep. And she has aMuseum of Fashion and Textiles in Bermondsey Street. The Glassblowers are across the road. Remember we visited them in Rotherhithe, a lifetime ago.
Small world! Just read about the textiles show “Designing Women” @ this museum. After you kindly prompted my (creaky) memory a while back, I linked up with the London Glassblower’s FB page. Mesmerizing. Hope to visit again some day.
Sweet dreams of Cat to you.
Thanks, I am off to bed in a mo. I thought of him a lot last night. Tomorrow I am out at a private view, but shall light a candle for him. He was the best of cats.
Very suggestive shots, Isobel! I love them all, specially the last one with its intriguing atmosphere
I really like the first photo. It looks like a fun place to visit 🙂 Judy
Hi – the shadows are lovely on this
love that lamp…aren’t cell phone cameras fun ? I love mine now
Both the photos and the subject matter are unusual. Great post!
Love the last shot Isobel. I think you are the master of that Nokia camera phone 🙂
Fab, I love the gate!
the lines on the first two are great. and what is up with that lamp?! is that a camera angle or is it really that unusual? so fun.
&nbsb;
thanks for sharing 🙂
an Iguana climbing up boldly?
The first is my favourite. It has a certain whimsy to it.
Zandra Rhodes! Glad she continues to design. Does she still do all those flowy, lots-of-patterned clothes? The swirls remind me of her style and I’m glad to see that she initials her work!
Yep. And she has aMuseum of Fashion and Textiles in Bermondsey Street. The Glassblowers are across the road. Remember we visited them in Rotherhithe, a lifetime ago.
Small world! Just read about the textiles show “Designing Women” @ this museum. After you kindly prompted my (creaky) memory a while back, I linked up with the London Glassblower’s FB page. Mesmerizing. Hope to visit again some day.
Sweet dreams of Cat to you.
Thanks, I am off to bed in a mo. I thought of him a lot last night. Tomorrow I am out at a private view, but shall light a candle for him. He was the best of cats.
Very suggestive shots, Isobel! I love them all, specially the last one with its intriguing atmosphere