this brings to mind some imagery in the work of Ilya Repin, a Russian painter who painted in the 19th and 20th C. His art captured Russia at a time of really dramatic industrial change, and a lot of his landscapes show felled trees, or land where trees used to be – just a quiet observation on his part, but really a bold statement/critique in many ways.
this brings to mind some imagery in the work of Ilya Repin, a Russian painter who painted in the 19th and 20th C. His art captured Russia at a time of really dramatic industrial change, and a lot of his landscapes show felled trees, or land where trees used to be – just a quiet observation on his part, but really a bold statement/critique in many ways.
trolly x
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Cheers Troll, didn’t know of him til now. Did you go to art school/university?
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went to Russia…
🙂
trolly x
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strong point St Mark…a sad image!
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I guess this is the lawn at Dorneywood after John Prescott’s game of croquet
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Looks about right Ian, he’s done a similar fine job of running the post of DPM too. Clumsy!
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