Ground Star – Wordless Wednesday
Ground Star More about the Painting
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The lone figure strolls past the Balliol door, deep in conversation on her phone. She pushes a blue bike, one that matches her phone. Her face is obscured. She focuses on that all important call. We can’t tell if she’s as a student or just a regular citizen, about her business. Oxford is an old
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The painting reads from right to left, the lonely bicycle lost and abandoned in the city. Or so, it appears. Carefully locked to the railings, it retains its saddle and looks like a cycle should. The only suggestion of neglect is the flat tyres. Maybe that’s the reason it’s for its abandonment and the owner
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Piccadilly Bound Enquire about the Painting
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When someone uses a set of Bagpipes as a flame thrower, it’s an impressive sight, and one I was keen to capture. Sadly, I didn’t get the money shot as he’d stopped flaming when I took the photo, but that didn’t stop me from letting imagination fill in the blanks. There’s an overall impression of
Broad Street Puddles Three people wander down Broad Street in Oxford, each set on their own individual journey. The two women on the left initially appear to be a couple, but a closer look at their body positions immediately questions to this assumption. They are both masked, which dates the image to the COVID area
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