taken somewhere along Amhurst Road, N16 I think; this plant had the most amazing smell. shot on my rubbish mobile.
Nicola Jayne Maskrey
blurry goodness
the night of the first cherry blossom – i have no real idea why…
the shots are all a few seconds, during which the wind shakes the trees. the camera’s handheld, so my movement’s recorded also.
Love and Death (part 3)
Corner at the back of Butterfield Green (off Howitt Close, off Allen Road, N16 – listed on Google Maps as Factory Road/Spenser Grove)
Good shadow courtesy of Andy Lowe
Original photograph from this table is sad because no one is sitting at it (F-CNV00079 – image #13)
Meanwhile, in the alley behind The Auld Shillelagh part 2 is long gone, but in the alley behind Gibson Gardens part 1 is still going strong:
with Inga Tillere
Heralds (faded glory)
Ophelia and The Poetry Business
Ophelia #3 has been chosen as the cover image for River Wolton’s first full length collection of poems, ‘Leap’, designed by Utter for The Poetry Business. I’m very excited!
The publication will be launched on 10th October with a live reading from the author at The Foundry, Sheffield. For more information click here.
To see the rest of the series take a look at my website.
communal kitchen area
Chasing Shadows at Candid Arts Trust
I’m exhibiting Chasing Shadows at the Candid Arts Trust Mixed Media Show from 15th-20th June 2010. From 12-6pm daily at 3 Torrens St, London, EC1V 1NQ
Here’s a flyer for the show:
And, amongst loads of other stuff including sculpture and illustration, here’s what you can go see in the flesh:
All works for sale! for more info please feel free to get in touch
More Adventures… Showing in London
for one night only…
Adventures in a Suburban Garden will be showing at The Foundry, Great Eastern Street, London, on Sunday 17th January as part of a live broadcast by Radio Joy.
For more information go to http://www.radiojoy.co.uk or http://www.foundry.tv.
Here’s a few photos, more on the night…




























