Tag Archives: narrative art
Breathing
Text: Have you ever seen a West Coast Sunset? Well Hugh and I never had so we decided to make a road trip to California. I got in touch with my friend Beatrice Wood and asked if she knew of … Continue reading
En plein air, Paris 1875
Have you ever tried climbing the stairs of Montmartre wearing a long skirt? It’s so very stressful dragging meters and meters of fabric around wherever I go. For years I believed that skirts had no aesthetic merit as they impaired … Continue reading
The Catalogue
(to be continued…from STORYBOOK ©) -30-
Narration
(to be continued…from STORYBOOK ©) -30-
Effie or Effigy?
Sir Coutts Lindsay and his wealthy Rothschild wife, Blanche, were both amateur artists who’d aspired for more. What they didn’t have in terms of talent, they made up for in terms of money. So in 1877 they opened The Grosvenor … Continue reading



