A Year in the Life: 10 February 2022
Because I work from a camper van, I’m used to the odd flannel wash, and there has been occasions where I’ve missed that procedure all together...
Because I work from a camper van, I’m used to the odd flannel wash, and there has been occasions where I’ve missed that procedure all together...
With the passage of time, what struck me most about these celestial renderings was the feeling of intimacy that emerged - a felt sense of presence, or maybe, even a glimpse of heaven on earth.
Masterpieces of Medieval Open Timber Roofs: Raphael Brandon and J. Arthur Brandon, Dover Publications 2005. Original - David Bogue, London 1849
Andy Marshall's Treasure Hoard Gazetteer.
"You are the 21st century version of a wandering minstrel except you tell stories by image not song."
The Angel Roof at St. Wendreda in March, Cambridgeshire is breathtaking. It's impact, for me, comes from the doubling up of angels on the jackposts and hammerbeams.
The sort of stuff I get up to...
You are not on your own, and I list the posts below as much as to share my experiences rather than as a panacea. We're all in this together, especially in these uncertain times.
✨ Wondering why I ask for support?
An Anxiety of Memberships