Nick from Melbourne has written one of the better posts on wrought iron that I have read. Yes, yes. Believe you me. Go and read for yourself.
Friday, 22 June 2012
Eye of the beholder
Nick from Melbourne has written one of the better posts on wrought iron that I have read. Yes, yes. Believe you me. Go and read for yourself.
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I like the ironwork, it looks almost as lace.
Thanks Julie! absolutely gorgeous - made my heart sing, just love the stuff!
Thank you for the link, I'll head over to 'Nicks' and have a look.
Lacework is quite charming.
Isn't it interesting that a few of us thought of lace...my first impression of the top two. Some of the colors certainly are different from what I expected.
Reminds of a book of letters exchanged between Leslie Marmon Silko and James Wright, two of my favorite story tellers and poets, called The Delicacy and Strength of Lace.
Kate: I knew nothing of either of them, but am better informed now. I shall try to obtain a copy on my next visit to my library.
Oh wow. I LOVE these balcony and porch details. Be still my heart. Reminds me of New Orleans and the French Quarter. Also the Garden District in Savannah, GA.
I do like wrought iron lacework but lilac and blue is a touch too bright for me.
I love these cast iron balconies. Oddly, they remind me of New Orleans.
I have always noticed the little details, too. These are just marvellous!
Thank you, Bettyl. It is details like this that makes photography worthwhile. For me, at any rate.
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