good day edward, is this your field? it's quite lovely. you could cut silage in the shape of one of your drawings. maybe a new drawing of a jersey. talk about large format....
ya know hippychick, it's not my field but we all enjoy driving by. I would draw on that field if given the chance, even if it could only be enjoyed from the air. Now a hillside field, that would be nice for anyone to look at on a ramble - like the white figures on the hillsides in England, where iron age artists picked the surface rubble to reveal the white chalk below, in the form of a proud horse or a striding figure.
a slideshow with photographs and artwork by Edward Huse, 2008
En La Bodegueta De Isa
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Eureka Moment, Toledo, Spain, by Edward Huse
this is a hilarious moment captured on audio during a drive-by in Toledo, the very moment when it suddenly occurs to Gwen that ...
a Flamenco night at "La Claca", near the Cathedral, in Valencia, Spain
A Night at La Bodegueta de Isa, Caballeros 10, Carme, in Valencia, Spain
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"Fortress of Love" by Edward Huse, 1986-2007
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good day edward, is this your field? it's quite lovely. you could cut silage in the shape of one of your drawings. maybe a new drawing of a jersey. talk about large format....
best, hippychick
ya know hippychick, it's not my field but we all enjoy driving by. I would draw on that field if given the chance, even if it could only be enjoyed from the air. Now a hillside field, that would be nice for anyone to look at on a ramble - like the white figures on the hillsides in England, where iron age artists picked the surface rubble to reveal the white chalk below, in the form of a proud horse or a striding figure.
PS, I do however mow crop circles and paisleys into the yard at home! LOL!
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