After the Rain

Taken about an hour ago. The rain has made everything more beautiful and now the sun is shining.

20 Comments CherryPie on Aug 24th 2013

Obsured by Clouds

More ‘Light & Dark’ can be found in the gallery.

8 Comments CherryPie on Aug 23rd 2013

Lifecycle

8 Comments CherryPie on Aug 23rd 2013

Cloisters

Cloisters

4 Comments CherryPie on Aug 22nd 2013

Mitch Griffiths

On a recent visit to Althorp two modern portraits by Mitch Griffiths stood out amongst the classical portraits that adorn the walls in many of the rooms.

Mitch Griffiths uses a traditional, almost forgotten style of painting, inspired by the light and composition of Old Master paintings, but he uses this style to depict the issues concerning 21st-century British society. His main subject is the transient and throwaway nature of contemporary culture, which is held in stark contrast to the permanence and indelibility of oil paint on canvas.

In the October 31, 2012 edition of Country Life, Earl Spencer discusses a few of his favorite things in Althorp and has this to say about the paintings shown above:

I think it is important to keep a collection fresh and alive.  All the portraits at the top of the stairs are 20th-century, with ones by Orphen, Nicholsen and Sargent.  Two works I have bought for the house adhere to the methods of the Old Masters, yet both tackle modern themes.  Britannia (left) explores consumerism, the media and fame and Rehab (far left) is a portrayal of a man in torment, surrounded by symbols of anguish – alchohol, tobacco, drugs and even the curled page of a tabloid newspaper.

The full article can be read here and the paintings can be viewed in more detail on the artist’s website:

12 Comments CherryPie on Aug 21st 2013

A Knight and His Lady?

35 Comments CherryPie on Aug 21st 2013

Reflected in the Doorway

Sometimes when I upload photographs to my computer I see things that I did not notice when taking the photographs. This sequence of photos is one of those occasions…

I managed to capture a self portrait of myself in the first photograph and in the third photograph the man at the centre of the carving seems to be casting out a Demon of some kind (I didn’t notice either when I was taking the photos).

Details

Banishment

12 Comments CherryPie on Aug 20th 2013

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