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Le Noël du Couloir, Rocking-Chair, Vevey, déc. 08.

 

Bella Vita Factoria, Le Noël du Couloir, Rocking-chair, Vevey, 08.

 

My piece for this year's "chairish the future" auction benefiting The Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta www.furniturebankatlanta.org

Artist's submissions will be sold at auction with all proceeds going to the furniture bank. You can view the rest of the chairs here chairishthefuture.com

Le Noël du Couloir, Rocking-Chair, Vevey, déc. 08.

 

Le Noël du Couloir, Rocking-Chair, Vevey, déc. 08.

 

Le Noël du Couloir, Rocking-Chair, Vevey, déc. 08.

 

Bella Vita Factoria, Le Noël du Couloir, Rocking-chair, Vevey, 08.

 

Bella Vita Factoria, Le Noël du Couloir, Rocking-chair, Vevey, 08.

 

Bella Vita Factoria, Le Noël du Couloir, Rocking-chair, Vevey, 08.

where the heart is

Mesilla, New Mexico. (Thanks, Dave! Your photo was my inspiration!)

 

I. Love. Color.

Soirée théâtre au jardin à Barret / Chez Chiron.

Very interesting image of a grandpa in a hammock, with a rocking chair nearby.

 

The back is marked which what I assume is his name: JAS. CLARK (James Clark).

All images are copyright © Juliet Evans 2014

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tryptic of Victorian doll in rocking chair - part of my "Looking for Alice" project

 

This image will be in the Pop Up Dorset exhibition at the Jackson Gallery, Portland, UK from Tuesday 25th November 2014 until Sunday 21st December 2014.

I will miss the rocking chair that has been outside my neighbor's shed as long as I have lived here. I have photographed it 8 times before in 7 years. It's been in Explore three times. (there's an album on this page) Its been a good study of a graceful ending. I guess its going to the burn pile next. I took a few shaped pieces as keepsakes.

Oh, what fun you can have with a dusty rocking chair when your parents steal your kids for the day!

 

>:)

springfield, wv

400sp

olympus stylus

I was struck by the lighting in this room. This particular picture is actually the first of many shots -- it's my favorite because of the perspective and ghostly (yet calm) atmosphere. I can easily imagine an old woman sitting alone in such a room, on such a chair, looking out the window.

One of the first Mac/Apple consumers I knew back in the 80's and still at it today

No one but me and my family members will really know how much this photo means...but if I were to show it to my mother, she'd cry.

 

This is my grandfather's chair. He's been gone for a few years now, but every time I visit my grandmother, left alone in the house they shared for most of their lives, the pain of losing him is still sharp.

 

This was his chair, where he'd sit in the morning before the day began and sit at night as the day ended. It has something of him still on it, I think. No one else will sit in it. It's where his spirit would sit if he came by to visit.

  

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Twixie covering his nose while enjoying his spot on my rocking chair in front of the window. The temps are in the teens outside, and even though our home is well insulated, near the windows it is still pretty chilly!

Persistent URL: digital.lib.muohio.edu/u?/snyder,2762

 

Subject (TGM): Student organizations; Fraternities and sororities; Dwellings; Houses; Interiors; Fireplaces; Rocking chairs; Chairs; Furniture;

"The living room in my parents home." Cornelius and Anna Penner died in the 1950s, and Susan's parents died in the 1930s, so I'm not sure who wrote this note on the back of this photo. From the J. C. Penner archives.

Concrete and wood chair base, ceramic tile

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