Jane Dallaway: Some days just looking at the sea makes me feel so alive. Today, the wind was whipping water off the top of waves to make beautiful shapes from the spray. I couldn’t decide which of the two sea photos made me feel more alive. So I thought I’d post both of
Jane Dallaway: Some days just looking at the sea makes me feel so alive. Today, the wind was whipping water off the top of waves to make beautiful shapes from the spray
Jane Dallaway: Pattern on the i360
Jane Dallaway: Made the most of my resident’s membership of the i360 and popped up there for sunset
Jane Dallaway: Beautiful, beautiful Brighton
Jane Dallaway: So pleased to have my furry friend back home after a worrying few days. She’s been diagnosed with suspected pancreatitis which ended up with her on a drip at the vets/hospital for 24 hours. Top left: Skitters looking sorry for herself after the first 24 h
Jane Dallaway: Loved the trees of lights at the ice rink
Jane Dallaway: I found three pieces of sea glass on the beach this morning. I love sea glass. I love the unknown history of each piece. Where did it start from? How did it find its way to the sea? How long has it been thrown around? To me each piece holds an untold stor
Jane Dallaway: I stood and watched the murmuration over Brighton Pier feeling a sense of peace
Jane Dallaway: Flat sea, glorious clouds
Jane Dallaway: Clouds projected on the roof at @tomvenue as part of @1927theatre’s production. Such a simple idea really, and yet still so mesmerising to watch. In related news: “The animals and children took to the streets” was smart, inventive, and really rather wonde
Jane Dallaway: My 2018 #bestnine Some #bemoresnail photos, some #macro photos, and some of the sea. Sounds about right!
Jane Dallaway: Yesterday morning’s dog walk at Kingsgate Bay was kinda pretty
Jane Dallaway: Reflections of abandonment
Jane Dallaway: The “DOES THE ITERATIVE FIT” Christmas tree outside the Turner Contemporary
Jane Dallaway: The People’s Picture “My snowman” A digital photo mosaic by Helen Marshall displayed as part of the lovely The Snowman exhibition at the Museum.
Jane Dallaway: My freshly decorated outdoor Christmas tree by torchlight (with a great shadow)
Jane Dallaway: All lined up for the start of the men’s keirin. If you look carefully you’ll see the cyclists at the near side of the track, and the chap on the derny bike at the far side of the track. Quite an odd spectacle!
Jane Dallaway: The eliminator round of the Women’s Omnium. The eliminator is one of my favourite sporting events. I love the fact that the aim is not to be the last person over the line every time.
Jane Dallaway: I didn’t intend to paint with lights in the Royal Pavilion’s Music Room. But I’m rather pleased with my happy accident
Jane Dallaway: Sunset behind the west pier
Jane Dallaway: Hello Roodle! Nice to see you. It’s been a while.
Jane Dallaway: Splash!
Jane Dallaway: Lasers! On my legs!
Jane Dallaway: Auction time
Jane Dallaway: Auction time
Jane Dallaway: Farewell my snail friends. St Augustines Centre has been a great space to host our gastropod chums. #bemoresnail
Jane Dallaway: Many snails resting at the end of a busy finale weekend to make sure they’re at their best for the auction tomorrow night #bemoresnail
Jane Dallaway: Inside an abandoned underground station (as part of a tour run by Hidden London) #latergram