The first place that we visited when we arrived in London was the Victoria & Albert Museum. In one small room there were a few items designed by Scottish Architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, including one of his chairs. Below are a few different variations from of my images of his chair. If you ever visit Glasgow, I highly recommend visiting his work in and around Glasgow. Needless to say, I have admired his work since discovering it during university days.
As we traveled around the city, I took the opportunity to expand my series of Urban City Scapes
London Lights
Londinium
London is calling
Canary Wharf
In the Canary Wharf area, the building reflections on the dark waters were a never ending source of entertainment, at least to me.
Eventually, our visit to the city ended and we returned to Whitstable on the train.
Some of you may know, that until the end of February is the Exposure Photography Festival in Alberta.
This year I have the honor of participating in two exhibitions during the Festival. Between now and February 25th, Sharon Thompson & I have an exhibit at the Alberta Society of Artists Gallery - Voices of Abstraction and at the same gallery, during the same time frame, is the group show The Artist's Lens: Manifesting the Hidden
On January 21st, at 2:00pm, Sharon & I will give a free talk at the gallery. Further information can be found here.
On February 4th, from 1-4pm there will be a gallery opening for both of the shows. Further information can be found here.
As always, I am interested in knowing what you think of these new images as well if any of you are Charles Rennie Mackintosh fans.