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This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday is Typography. There are lots of great examples around town and this is a fun way to spend a day! HMMM!
There's a pub on the way home that closed three months ago.
Boarded up with steel shutters the vandals have had to content themselves with smashing the lettering.
Once it said 'The Birch Coppice.'
Now it just spells out to the passer-by that no-one cares any more and this isn't a place to bring children up.
Fuji x-100F
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انـتـي حــبـج فــوق مــاتــتــصــوريــن
الله يـا آمــي مـآحـلى بــســمــة رضــاج
To; آم حــــمــــــد
This post is a little late but... A very good friend of mine, Sunday Ibok, died a tragic and untimely death the end of last month and left me and hundreds of other friends devastated and confused. He was in Texas for a friend’s wedding when he suffered a massive brain aneurism and was care flighted to a hospital in Dallas and put on life support. He was one of those people that shined a little brighter than the rest of us, and I’m not just saying that. When you were around him he made you feel like the most important person on the planet. Like a celebrity. He was a dear friend and he will be missed. He’s with the Lord now and I know that I will see him again someday. Even though it’s extremely painful now, I am so grateful that I had the chance to know Sunday. The last thing he wrote on Twitter was simply the word FAITHFUL. I found this very fitting for the man that he was.
I suppose the poster says it all.
Black ink on French 100 lb. Berrylicious Blue paper.
Hand letterpressed in an edition of 90 prints.
"Em um bonde vi fileiras de esqueletos brancos. Havia também os ossos de pessoas que tentaram fugir. Hiroshima tinha se tornado num verdadeiro inferno."
Segunda-feira, 6 de agosto de 1945.