Author Archives: Kelsey
A Typical Example
While living in the UK, I found that many of the buildings are like the one pictured from front and back above. The facade in front looks proper and clean, with little obstruction and a fresh looking coat … Continue reading
Crazy British Signs!
This sign warns of elderly people crossing the road, and presumably means you should take caution and even slow down for them. Even an American can recognise this one. Watch out for the school kids, then watch out for the … Continue reading
It Was A Dark And Stormy Night…
Well, it’s a dark day, anyhow! The rain has been coming down here in the desert today, and for once, I cannot report sun and warm temperatures to the rest of the country while they complain about winter weather in … Continue reading
Prince Charles, The Full Set
For the first time ever, I am publishing the full set of photos from the day Jordan and I met Prince Charles and his wife Camille near The Commandery, in Worcester, England. Date: June 11, 2008. … Continue reading
Life In A Box
Before I had much experience in life I would sometimes cry, thinking how hard it all was. I met a man in 2001 who changed all that for me. I will not try to compare him to any homeless … Continue reading
College Assignments
Both of these assignments were done on 18 x 24 inch paper, filling the entire sheet. The shoes took 18 hours to complete as a contour drawing, and was done in brown colored pencil. They are far from technically … Continue reading
Old Photos & Memories
The Worcester-Birmingham Canal in Winter, Worcester. (Approx. 2003) Bicycle at Metro., Denver. (Approx. 2000) Bicycle at Yately. (Approx 2005) Idaho House. (Approx. 2001) St. Stephen’s Tower and Parliament At Noon, London. (Approx. 2005) A Worcester Hedge In Winter. (Approx. … Continue reading
Alone
Some love Paris, some London, some New York. Some love Los Angeles, Sydney, or Moscow. For some it is Tokyo, Hong Kong, or Beijing. Around here, none of that will do. Around here, when you want to go out and … Continue reading
Lest I Forget
Before I returned to America, I had a life in England. I post these random photos taken not long before coming back to remind me of those drives we would take through the countryside with our dear Pat, … Continue reading
The Last Stroll Through Astwood
Astwood Cemetery is as solemn a place as any could be, with old growth trees and mossy headstones marking the graves of hundreds of the departed. Like any, Astwood holds the history … Continue reading