Spring tones, Gunnersbury Park.
Spring tones, Gunnersbury Park.
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16.9.13 and 4.4.14 – Blossom, leaves and old bags up trees. Acton and Bethnal Green.
A few new images taken recently, which I might include in the selection for the Wildlings exhibition at Oxford House. I found these whilst rowing, returning later with a camera. There is a completely different perspective from a boat, offering views invisible from a footpath. These trees have chosen inhospitable places for themselves to grow. It’s not just a case of surviving. They obviously thrive.
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Bethnal Green, 17.1.14. Recce shots for the ‘Wildlings’ project mentioned in a Tumblr post from last October. A periodic apology for the © watermark…unfortunately a necessity now after having an image used by a national UK newspaper without permission.
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15.11.13, Trellick Tower, West London. A grade 2 listed building in the rather splendidly named ‘Brutalist’ style. More possible selections for the exhibition ‘Contrast the City’ I’m preparing for with artist Caroline Underwood.
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Gunnersbury Park
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Confluence. Three of London’s lesser known rivers in one place. Mutton Brook (bottom left) and Dollis Brook (right) merging to form the River Brent, which heads off top left towards Brentford Dock and ultimately the Thames.
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Goldhawk Road, 27.5.13
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The blossom in spring, Ealing Common, 23.4.13
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Gunnersbury Triangle, 20.4.13