Bags of colour
I need some colour today after yesterday’s soft neutrals, plus it’s grey and wintry here at the moment and I’m dreaming of being somewhere brighter. So here’s some more inspiration from Chefchaouen,...
View ArticleSingapore reds
Following on from my Singapore yellow and Singapore neutrals posts, here is Singapore reds. Street shrines, and painted buildings, baskets of flowers, lucky red envelopes and lanterns in Chinatown.
View ArticleNew Facebook page!
This little postcard of me on the Mekong is to let you know that at last I have now set up a Lucy Patterson Facebook page for my creative work! I’ll be posting photos on there, letting you know about...
View ArticleTiled floors in Vietnam
You might have gathered by now that I have a thing about taking pictures of my feet in different locations. This is a series of photos I took of tiled floors in Vietnam, mostly in the imperial city of...
View ArticleFeet photos: markets in Vietnam and Cambodia
Continuing on with my habit of photographing my feet… Beautiful fresh ingredients in Hanoi and Phnom Penh. Hill Tribe embroidery and bolts of bright cloth in Bac Ha market, North Vietnam. Lucky red...
View ArticleVietnam blue
A collection of blue photos from my trip to Vietnam earlier this year. Lanterns in Hoi An and Spring blossom in the northern mountains. A kite flying high over the Mekong; an old man sitting on a...
View ArticleHome textures: bedroom
Here are some pictures of the textures and details of our bedroom. White, 100% cotton bedding from Ikea (I wish they had Ikea in New Zealand!). Two Hill Tribe bedspreads from North Vietnam to give us...
View ArticleTravelling feet: street stalls in India
Here’s a collection of feet photos from when I was in India earlier this year travelling through Rajasthan with my sister. So much happens in India at street level – you can get your teeth pulled out,...
View ArticleThe mighty two-wheeler: a celebration
In many parts of the world, the two-wheeler reigns supreme. It is the ultimate, everyman, all-purpose vehicle. And it makes absolute sense that it is: so much cheaper to buy and run than a car (plus...
View ArticleImpressions of Meknes
My camera is irreparably broken at the moment and, until I can afford to buy a new one, I’m having to make do with my iThingamies. It’s not the same. I miss my camera! So, I’ve been consoling myself by...
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