Ah Paris! Bouquets of roses for sale, shot on Kodak film, framed with hand-cut matte and an antique frame. A gift perhaps? One to yourself?
Tiffany stained glass windows adorn the Puritan line of St. Michael's Church (Charleston, SC). The text of this window is from the book of Common Prayer, originally published in 1549. Lovely wooden frame enhances the beauty.
East Yorkshire, England, is a region that boasts many manor houses. These sweet peas were found in neat rows at the walled gardens of Sledmere. Kodak film, green matte, a tan wood frame.
In Bishop Burton, England, on a large, working farm, is a small garden, so inviting, it could only have been created by my friend, Annabel. Kodak film, double grey matte, an antique wood frame for your enjoyment or gift-giving.
The Cathedral of Jean d'Arc in northwestern France illuminates even on grey mornings. Double matte, white and gold.
When the cathedrals of northern France were bombed during WWII, the townspeople gathered the shards of stained glass and hid them. This golden angle was reconstructed from those shards. Double matte, white and gold.
At a west portal is the jamb statue of a disciple, searching, yearning, making his quest to the famed cathedral of Chartres. Grey fleck matte with new black frame.
In Rouen, France, where Monet and the Impressionists took their inspiration, one can find stained glass windows, lit by the incomparable light of northwestern France. Gallery framing.
Monet's gardens in Giverny, France are more than 100 years old. Shades of pink that only the Master of Impressionism could have selected. Kodak film, hand-cut matte, and a new, wooden frame.
Monet's gardens in Giverny, France are more than 100 years old. Mature, layered, colored with shades that only the Master of Impressionism could have selected. Kodak film, hand-cut matte, and a new, wooden frame.