Art on your walls...
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I've collected Robert Heindel & Charles Willmott ballet / dance works for some 20 years now. Started with Limited Editions then as finances improved moved onto Silkscreens and now several original drawings and a few oils.
Long since run out of wall space and have an evolving collection now which changes every few months. It never ceases to amaze me how I can see something 'new' in a picture, just by moving its position or hanging it in another room.
Charles Willmott Oils - Romeo & Juliet
Robert Heindel - Scottish ballet
Willmott / Heindel - Carmina Burana, Birmingham Royal Ballet
Robert Heindel - Rambert ballet "The Glitter Girls"
Imported this hanging system from Australia, which makes hanging/reorganising a doddle, and eliminates the need for hooks in walls.
Long since run out of wall space and have an evolving collection now which changes every few months. It never ceases to amaze me how I can see something 'new' in a picture, just by moving its position or hanging it in another room.
Charles Willmott Oils - Romeo & Juliet
Robert Heindel - Scottish ballet
Willmott / Heindel - Carmina Burana, Birmingham Royal Ballet
Robert Heindel - Rambert ballet "The Glitter Girls"
Imported this hanging system from Australia, which makes hanging/reorganising a doddle, and eliminates the need for hooks in walls.
Edited by Scottish Exile on Sunday 11th November 16:17
[quote=Scottish Exile]I've collected Robert Heindel & Charles Willmott ballet / dance works for some 20 years now. Started with Limited Editions then as finances improved moved onto Silkscreens and now several original drawings and a few oils.
Long since run out of wall space and have an evolving collection now which changes every few months. It never ceases to amaze me how I can see something 'new' in a picture, just by moving its position or hanging it in another room.
/quote]
Very nice!
Long since run out of wall space and have an evolving collection now which changes every few months. It never ceases to amaze me how I can see something 'new' in a picture, just by moving its position or hanging it in another room.
/quote]
Very nice!
bigandclever said:
Various prints of 'street art' (think French Banksy's), a couple of Edwyn Collins bird pictures (drawn as part of his physiotherapy after his strokes) and lots of arty photos by the missus. This was our most recent 'big' purchase, an unnecessarily expensive lithograph print:
I love that. My favourite picture on the thread. Good taste of course.Apologies for rubbish quality, but this is a picture my friend knocked up (from a photo) of our old shared Caterham. For anyone interested, it shows us chasing a friend's Caterham down towards Freshwater Bay on the Isle of Wight.
He also has one of a Ronnie Peterson drifting out of the Parabolica in his Lotus on his way to victory that I should be getting a copy of. Also one of a Gulf GT40 at Le Mans.
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Apologies for rubbish quality, but this is a picture my friend knocked up (from a photo) of our old shared Caterham. For anyone interested, it shows us chasing a friend's Caterham down towards Freshwater Bay on the Isle of Wight.
He also has one of a Ronnie Peterson drifting out of the Parabolica in his Lotus on his way to victory that I should be getting a copy of. Also one of a Gulf GT40 at Le Mans.
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Bugger, that is bad - hopefully this is a bit clearer:
Apologies for rubbish quality, but this is a picture my friend knocked up (from a photo) of our old shared Caterham. For anyone interested, it shows us chasing a friend's Caterham down towards Freshwater Bay on the Isle of Wight.
He also has one of a Ronnie Peterson drifting out of the Parabolica in his Lotus on his way to victory that I should be getting a copy of. Also one of a Gulf GT40 at Le Mans.
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Bugger, that is bad - hopefully this is a bit clearer:
John Squire signed print on the right.
Part of the original artwork from Elephant Stone, bought at auction.
Stone Roses Heaton Park print & ticket. Bought for £15 quid & last seen trading at £150
Stylised Stone Roses album cover.
Might have a slight Stone Roses obsession going on.
I posterized a picture of my daughter in photoshop & got the local print shop to knock this up
Found a guy doing these - how to program your Roland 808. Just a bit of fun.
Obligatory French alcohol regulations above the wine rack. Nicked that from a bar in Tignes.
Part of the original artwork from Elephant Stone, bought at auction.
Stone Roses Heaton Park print & ticket. Bought for £15 quid & last seen trading at £150
Stylised Stone Roses album cover.
Might have a slight Stone Roses obsession going on.
I posterized a picture of my daughter in photoshop & got the local print shop to knock this up
Found a guy doing these - how to program your Roland 808. Just a bit of fun.
Obligatory French alcohol regulations above the wine rack. Nicked that from a bar in Tignes.
Edited by Justin Cyder on Monday 12th November 17:45
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