The devil is in the detail, they say. But so often with images it is the very opposite, the detail is where the beauty, the unexpected, the entrancing resides. Last Sunday we went to a Victorian Christmas Fayre. It was mostly fake shawls and cheap china, but there was an old powered fairground ride with exquisitely painted panels. This woman looks straight at me, demanding to have her photograph taken.
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Definitely an image worth capturing. Good eye, Alan!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you were there to accommodate her and amuse us.
ReplyDeleteQMM
This shot left me wondering how long she posed for the artist. She looks a bit fed up, doesn't she
ReplyDeleteLovely face, and even though she does look a little fed up, she could easily grace my walls. Certainly not Continental
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteShe does have the look. What are Fake Shawls??
ReplyDeleteNice one! Sometimes a figure can stare into your soul.
ReplyDeleteQuite a powerful painting. She looks like a real person to me!Perhaps the painter's girlfriend? :)
ReplyDeleteShe looks timeless, old-fashioned yet strangely modern.
ReplyDeleteShow us the ride:)
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