zaterdag 13 mei 2017

Mansions in the Sky, Celebrating Branwell Bronte’s Bicentenary.





Leigh from the blog "Love Leigh"
visited the Bronte Parsonage Museum
And made beautiful photographes

From the blog"Love Leigh":

While the Parsonage have planned events throughout the year for all the family, it’s fair to say their crowning glory is the re-creation of Branwell’s bedroom. What was once simply a room to feature portraits painted by Branwell, has been transformed into a cave of chaos and creativity, with stacks of books stashed away in corners of the room, scrunched up pieces of paper with half-baked ideas, ink bottles on the floor, staining the carpet. Paints, brushes, and sketches you can hardly see because the room is so dimly lit. You really get a stark impression of Branwell’s mentality, desperate to succeed in some creative outlet, growing increasingly desperate and despondent as time goes on.
Read and see all: ashleylianne./mansions-in-the-sky-celebrating

1 opmerking:

  1. It's a terrific installation, very evocative... they should keep it after Branwell's year is up. While it is dim, they have a spot light shining in the widow from the next room as, it was an outside window before the addition and the room's light source when Branwell knew it

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