What caught my eye in England…

Now I see what caught my eye. England is rainy & gray in February, I was drawn to COLOR. Shooting with an overcast sky, there are no shadows, colors pop, and the contrast is cool.
We saw the Turner & Constable show at Tate Britain. The way they painted light and the rivalry of these 19th century English painters was fascinating. Looking back though, observing the man in the red hat is what lingers most in my memory. 
https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/turner-and-constable
It wasn't only color that caught my eye...

When it’s three o’clock in New York, it’s still 1938 in London.
―Bette Midler

It was pretty wild to be in England when Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew was arrested for his connection to the Epstein files. His home, not far from Windsor Castle, was being searched the day we strolled the grounds.

Husband and Wife London Illustrators…way cool work!

The Red Dress presents
BAT BITCH AND OTHER FAMILY PORTRAITS
21 October 2013– 1 November 2013
Opening Night: 22 October 6pm-9pm

BAT BITCH, Lillibridge, Olivia Chancellor, Ollie Bland

The long awaited first ever exhibition from the B-Movie poster, Film Noir and Horror illustration specialists. Expect Bearded Beasties, Toxic Waste men and other B-Movie Terrors.

Violently grab the opportunity to run away screaming with affordable signed limited edition prints.

The Red Dress is a London based Illustration duo, Olivia Chancellor and Ollie Bland. This husband and wife team met while studying Graphic Design and Illustration at Central St. Martins in 1996. The Red Dress love all types of Vintage posters especially B-Movies, Film Noir and Pulp Fiction illustration.

https://www.coningsbygallery.com/exhibition/the-red-dress-bat-bitch-and-other-family-portraits-october-2013

Directions if you happen to be in London or are traveling this week:
https://www.coningsbygallery.com/contact