Bad idea to start looking through old photos when you should be doing
something else but it's a great distraction. One thing links to another
in a satisfying manner.
For instance this photo, from the same period as
the ones in the last post - perhaps even taken by Gerardo Guerrieri (he
was always observing, photographing and/or recording everything). I
don't remember what I was painting when this picture was taken but it
must have been a portrait, judging by the gaze focused on
someone....maybe my sister?
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What a gamin!
Yes, gamine is what I was then! I'm still the same height (4'11") but the face....well. time's gotta do what time's gotta do. Can't really complain though, time's been quite kind to me.
I like the dynamic of your photo. This sincere concentrated look keeps my attention for a long time.
Sophie, your attention is much appreciated.
What a good photo. If I had one of me doing what I do as good as that I'd use it when I needed one.
Time's been quite kind to me, too. (Actually, when I see photos of my younger self, I sometimes think it's done me a favour!)
Dominic, it is rare indeed to have good snaps of one's self doing what one does! I was very lucky to have some close friends or relatives who had a great eye an (as now) worry about being in a good light or the angle that doesn't magnify all the flaws. However, I can't complain really - the genes are in my favour!
That photo of you as a young painter fascinates me. I keep looking and looking at it.
Hattie, I'm very fond of that photo too and the time and place (Paraguay) where it was taken features prominently in my memory as well. I wrote about it in my online on-going autobio which I think you've already seen. If not, it starts at the link in the right-hand sidebar (Autobiography in progress).
Gosh, what a beautiful photo Natalie, just stunning :-)
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