A busy week since we are looking for a new flat to live in, this reduces the amount of time I can spend wandering around taking photos. Most of our spare time is spent searching for flats, inspecting flats or packing boxes.
I plan very specifically now which way I am heading, it removes a level of the fun but it is only for a short period of time.
The decision making is enhanced, so I am more alert to what is around me and get on with it.
Enjoy
Cheers
Ken
Enjoy
Cheers
Ken
7th May:
Is this the happiest front door on the street or what?
8th May:
This outdoor mural was done in 3 days, pretty nice stuff, it is not far from where we currently live.
9th May:
Wednesday night I caught up with Damo for a pint and we walked the streets for a while looking for a second pint and found a few things to photograph. This was the stand out.
10th May:
This morning was overcast and raining, lunch time really didn’t deliver so as I was getting desperate and walking to the high street to go see a potential flat (it was horrid) we walked past this piece of art, see below for perspective.
I do love that the artist included shadows in the painting, something one doesn’t see a whole lot of in England
I do love that the artist included shadows in the painting, something one doesn’t see a whole lot of in England
11th May:
There is a art festival of sorts happening in East Dulwich, so there was lots of arty things and fanfare along the high street. I don’t know how this fitted in but they where out and about and everyone was happy.
12th May:
Continuing the art theme maybe this is an installation piece up at the railway platform, maybe it is a comment on how things nearly get done in London, the intention is there but no one really cares quite enough to get it to completion.
13th May:
Neatest most correct entry:
Which to choose for a bit of post beer supper.
A big week for outdoor art, all these appeared within the week in the build up to the East Dulwich art festival.
All outdoor art may be relevant but beauty is in the eye of the beholder, maybe this is minimalism.
Not East Dulwich but new! Across the road from Selfridges.
Post Modern Storyboarding:
Using the following pictures, write a dissertation for your PHD…
“…………………….. My work explores the relationship between consumerist fetishism and football chants.
With influences as diverse as Kierkegaard and Roy Lichtenstein, new combinations are generated from both opaque and transparent discourse.
Ever since I was a pre-adolescent I have been fascinated by the traditional understanding of meaning. What starts out as hope soon becomes corroded into a tragedy of defeat, leaving only a sense of nihilism and the unlikelihood of a new order.
As temporal derivatives become undefined through studious and personal practice, the viewer is left with a summary of the undefined of our world ……………….”
Love you work Ken!!!
Paul
Thanks mate!
Homework now is to get an artsy shot of the Artists' Entrance of the Palace Theatre on Cambridge Circus!
Thanks Jason, I do try to find the quaint oddities that make London, well London
cheers
Ken