Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Abstract Expressionism

The mist lifts from the Kennet Valley to reveal a clear and crisp autumn day.  As we enter Reading Station the fog in my mind is also clearing.  I feel the need for a quieter and more purposeful life, and have ideas about how that will work.  


I am so engrossed in 'And the weak suffer what they must?' by Yanis Varoufakis that I nearly miss Piccadilly Circus.  Enjoy a hot drink in Cafe Nero and then meet my Art Historian who takes me into the exhibitiohttps://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/abstract-expressionism

Abstract Expressionism seems to portray the angst of the early 20th century.  It takes a while for me get into it.  Complex.   I particularly like Mark Tobey. 

Lunch at Zedel, Piccadilly Circus.  A great and inexpensive place away from the crowds.  Wonderful service.    A good chat and the most delicious walnuts I ever tasted! 
A brisk walk across Hyde Park and home on another hot and packed sardine can. 

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