"That there must be some epiphany that makes it possible for even the dullest  and most deluded of us to accept not only  what is unacceptable but unimaginable. The absolute terminus of the world. Which will not wonder even for the briefest second what might have become of us."
Cormac McArthy, Stella Maris

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Deal, Kent
Late afternoon on the hottest day, 20 July...
Triptych
What with the quarantines, winter and continuous rain, I am outputting more still life, as a wait for the ingredients needed to start a cyanotype project. This image will be a possible one.
My photograph on the VIA Arts Price 2018
The Embassy of Brazil in London and the Association of Cultural Attachés of Latin America, Spain and Portugal, in partnership with Itaú BBA and People’s Palace Projects (Queen Mary University of London) have selected the image above as one of 30 for the prestigious VIA ARTS PRICE 2018. The exhibition will be open to the public between 14th December and 31st January, Monday-Friday (10am-6pm). At Sala Brasil Gallery 14 – 16 Cockspur Street, SW1Y 5BL Hope to see you there! Javier
Flowers for Peace in the World.
Imaginations
A collection of imaginary settings
From Great Mongeham to Northbourne
The first sunny Sunday in Kent, the day before the lockdown in England
Dusk
From Cormac McCarthy's "Border Trilogy, The Crossing" ...yet more dark and darkening still where it ran on to the east and where there was no sun and there was no dawn and when he looked again toward the north the light was drawing away faster and that noon which he'd woke was now become an alien dusk and now an alien dark and the birds that flew had lighted and all had hushed once again in the bracken by the road.
Autumn in Greenwich Park: 5 instances
Greenwich park in the late afternoon.
Liverpool: three Buildings and a Gormley
Liverpool in B & W
Hernhill Cemetery, Kent
On a visit after so many years, the cemetery near Ephraim Gardens
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