pictures of late
Such good I wish you. Yea, and heartily I am fired with hope of true love's need to get; Knowing that Love writes it in this book; for why, This is the end for which we twain are met — Francois Villon
An afternoon with @sophiewindhamart near Dorstone - her studio full of soft light and paintings that feel like they’re remembering something. Photographed for @hatandbeardpress
Last October I spent a week on horseback travelling through Morocco’s Atlas Mountains — six days climbing mountain passes, camping under stars bright enough to make the ground glow, and riding through villages still rebuilding after the 2023 earthquake. I wrote about it, and the @ft_weekend published the piece online and in the paper this weekend 🐎 Predictably, I also made some photographs.
James talks about pots entering lives stealthily as companions that offer beauty and practical service without demanding attention. I like that.
When I arrived at the workshop I found myself drawn to his hands. Creases packed with clay and the particular way a potter hold things - cradling rather than gripping, feeling for weight and temperature simultaneously.
More hands on my website - link in bio.
Thanks for giving me your time @jamesburnettstuartpottery
Turner Prize-nominated artist Delaine Le Bas at Cissbury Ring — above the valley where her grandparents lived — on International Roma Day.
Delaine’s work features in @meadowarts BorderLands exhibition and she is currently exhibiting ‘Un-Fair-Ground’ at the @whitworthart in Manchester.
// @delainelebas