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Brief sortie into the world of Constantine. The art work in this particular issue inspired by the local surroundings, all recognisable - Marine Parade, funicular, Station, Huntcliff - including the merging of the industrial landscape in the distance to create his nightmare dream.
Crow road.
A cacophony
of black plumed crows
gleamed amongst
dark branches.
A scattering of feathers
stilled from
murderous flight.
@dippinginmytoes Camille, Grand Hotel and Ninotchka my favourites. "I want to be alone" became a family ‘chastisement' because in a small, overcrowded home I was always trying to slip off somewhere quiet to read. 😀
Exploring liquid landscape and the memory myth of lost summers.
Rabbit Lake - Elizabeth Lennie.
Storm at Sea.
Illustration from Paltock’s Peter Wilkins, published in 1928. Edward Bawden created a series of colourful illustrations for the book – each one hand coloured using a stencilling method known as pochoir.