London…with Art ( Part 1. )

I had decided that January and February were going to be months of looking at things…

I’m currently writing my book which will talk a lot about different ways of looking and observing and I felt that I hadn’t indulged myself in the act of just looking for ages.

Rather obviously, the looking led to lots of photos and rather less obviously not as much ‘sharing’ on the social places. To be honest I was really enjoying creating stuff and quickly moving on to the next thing but which led to a backlog of images which needed editing and filing.

However, there comes a point when it all needs to be sorted, so over the next few days I’ll be sharing lots of the pictures I’ve been taking over the last few weeks…with a few links but not that many words.

I’m hoping the images and the looking will write the stories…

One of my oldest and most favourite London cafes Maison Bertaux is always a great start to any London trip… Fellow Brighton artist, Sophie Abbott, and I had decided to visit part of Lumiere London 2018, around the St James area…

Fortnum and Mason windows were also glowing…

We had supper at Anzu in St James Market where Tonkotsu is currently having a ‘Ramen Residency’

The Supercube was a Lumiere favorite!

And, as always, The National Theatre was also glowing on the way back home…

…but we both decided to come back the following week to see a couple of exhibitions which I’ll post about in Part 2!

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