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TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf

Saturday, March 13, 2010

SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - IMPRESSIONS OF 'TO THE LIGHTHOUSE' (SSS PHOTO) by Virginia Woolf

There are 3 chapters:  THE WINDOW, TIME PASSES and 'THE LIGHTHOUSE' (a print)


THE WINDOW




TIME PASSES




THE LIGHTHOUSE



A multicolour wood cut print by Margaret Gosden from a series inspired by the novel TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf

Title of print:  "...on, then, on to R"   (Mr. Ramsay measuring his 'success' from A-Z)  He is stuck at Q!



Do visit  HEYHARRIET who hosts SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY  #95


6 comments:

  1. could believe I'm looking through THAT window at THAT lighthouse! Incidentally, we watched another part of the 'renewing Sissinghurst' documentary last night; still mostly about the update but with little snippets of the past thrown in. I learned about Vita's solitary childhood, for instance. We've also seen ''Criminal Justice', a fantastic BBC production. I hid my eyes during a lot of it, but the acting was superb.Have you seen it?

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  2. The plant is a lovely shadow, the blinds angular. Natural and man-made combine well for complex but delicate shadow art.

    The window pane conveys four distinct places and moods in one room. Your art in wood is stunning, the light colors put us in a comfortable mood as we view this. Eclectic patterns in a soothing mood is something we enjoy...

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  3. Good Shadow Shots. Makes me want to know for sure what is outside that window. A colonial sconse?

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  4. I love the colouring and the mood created in these photos, they sit so comfortable near your beautiful art work.

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  5. your woodcut is beautiful Margaret.
    & your shadow shots captured the light perfectly.

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  6. Your shadow shots are quite something! and I absolutely love your woodcut print. Hope you have a great week Margaret!

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