
Roll up, roll up! Anthropologie is delighted to announce the arrival of The Swerling Circus of Small in our King’s Road gallery.
— Read on www.anthropologie.com/en-gb/blog/lisa-swerling-circus-of-small/
I found this exhibition fascinating and was very pleased to find a blog that explained a lot of what I was wondering about without dispelling the magical memory it had left with me.
I like the way it was an interview, it keeps a screen or filter, between the audience, in this case, me, and the artist. I think this may be a good way to retain distance and mystery. Part of the magical feeling is the mystery that can still be wondered about.
The use of GIFs really adds to the the slightly zany flavour of the bog and I want to find out how to make them. I talked to Tressa who used them in one of her earlier blogs about our Photoshop W/S and had told me where to find the instructions.https://mteresagdhome.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/rbhairajtest1-2.gif
I’m really enjoying her blogging.
I found I was already following a few other blogs when I logged back into my WordPress account in July. I had left it back in 2010 for various reasons a big one being no one read them, that has changed.
One person I have been pleased to follow was Charles Saumarez Smith
I have no idea why I started following 8 years ago but have enjoyed this thoughts and adventures.
https://charlessaumarezsmith.com/author/saumarezsmith2014/
Also, my lovely mate Lottie who tried without success to get me blogging many years ago.
We were great at belting out a tune on the steps at school at midnight, blogging is not quite so exciting.