Nancy Merrill’s Photo Challenge this week: Still Life
IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO OR TWO OF STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY.
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Wedgwood pottery/china caught my eye during my one and only trip to London in 1975. I was there with a group of college students for a 3-week winter semester break, ostensibly to study Art. Which we did.
We also did a bit of shopping.
I bought the ash tray while I was there. The other pieces in my collection were gifts or purchased when I got home.
I don’t think I ever ended up using the ash tray…why dirty something so beautiful?
So pretty. I think my grandmother had some of those dishes? I don’t have them anymore…shocker, I know…I don’t get rid of anything. Yet. I like the white backdrop for the photo, too. Nice!
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Thanks! Glad you like the photos. These were easy to hold onto since they are so small – I think they are technically “candy dishes.”
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I love those small trinkets, like you said, they are easy to hold onto.
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Very classic, I love Wedgwood blue!
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Thank you! I do too!
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Most welcome 🙂
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Oh this post stirs my heart strings. I remember buying a piece of Wedgwood while I was a college student studying in England, but I’ll be darned if I know where that little candy dish is now. Sometimes pieces of the past get lost in the shuffle…
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Yes, unfortunately they can get lost in the shuffle. I am pleased I still have these. Maybe yours will turn up at some point! Thanks for your comment 🙂
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