I love fantasy as it
leaves everything to the imagination and gives one the freedom when creating to express this.
My inspiration often comes from antique bits of lace and/or
fabric, old photos, antique display items, found objects in nature. A lilting tune can also inspire me, as can other artists' works.
I live in a wonderfully quaint town approx. an hour
northeast of Toronto, Ontario with my hubby and our dog and cat. Both daughters have flown
the coop.
I believe it was England during the war - unfortunately, I don't know what they were doing, but there certainly is a huge amount of people - all wearing gas masks.
Could very well be used as a message for today if we don't clean up our atmosphere.
Hi Sue, I just wanted to let you know that sweet Cordula arrived today. I am at work so I haven't seen her yet but I had my hubby open it and he and my daughter said she is darling!! I can't wait to get home and find the perfect place for her!! Thanks again
This picture reminds me a lot of the fears that we grew up with. All of the fears about nuclear attack...I never thought a lot about it until I was in my 30's and I realized that a lot of us were so little when we had to face that fear at such a young age. Did you have to do all of those drills in school, too? In LA, we had a siren that went off every Friday. Scary.
Wow, this is seriously bizzaro and inspiring in so many ways. Thanks for sharing Sue.
When I first looked at the smaller picture I thought it was a new film or something, when I cliced it in larger format saw that it was an actual vintage image and immediately felt frightend
13 comments:
omg
do I have to tell you how much I LOVE this photo!!!!!!
this one beats all my off-beat pics together!
is it a lesson? a warning? an exhibition?
LOVE IT
OMG is right!!!
Where on earth did you find this??? And where are these people???
Pattee
I believe it was England during the war - unfortunately, I don't know what they were doing, but there certainly is a huge amount of people - all wearing gas masks.
Could very well be used as a message for today if we don't clean up our atmosphere.
Sue:)
Hi Sue,
I just wanted to let you know that sweet Cordula arrived today. I am at work so I haven't seen her yet but I had my hubby open it and he and my daughter said she is darling!! I can't wait to get home and find the perfect place for her!! Thanks again
Linda
Ewwe..but you're right - we may need these if we don't clean up our act!
This picture reminds me a lot of the fears that we grew up with. All of the fears about nuclear attack...I never thought a lot about it until I was in my 30's and I realized that a lot of us were so little when we had to face that fear at such a young age. Did you have to do all of those drills in school, too? In LA, we had a siren that went off every Friday. Scary.
Wow, that makes ya think...not sure what of..
And maybe our posts today really aren't so different..the words 'Oh Crap' seems to fit both of them (O:
Have a good rest of the day Sue..
see ya yesterday
Me again...did ya see the other one?
on Change in a Bottle?
lifesoverhaul.blogspot.com
Hmmm...Sue, I think you are secretly very Gothy--this definitely ups the mysterious creepy-cool factor.
Freaky!! What's the low down on this picture?? sure would like to know?
Such an aerie sombre atmosphere...a stillness...a sadness...perfect on this wordless wednesday...
Wow. This is a frightening image. I totally agree with the comments about this being our future if we don't clean up our act.
Wow, this is seriously bizzaro and inspiring in so many ways. Thanks for sharing Sue.
When I first looked at the smaller picture I thought it was a new film or something, when I cliced it in larger format saw that it was an actual vintage image and immediately felt frightend
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