Tuesday, 31 July 2012

THE THREE MUSES


KIRKSTALL ABBEY

This week we have WINDOWS and DOORS as our theme for inspiration at the Three Muses.

This is one of my own photos taken during a recent visit to the 11th century Abbey at Kirkstall, a mere stone's throw from home.  Marvel at those vaulted archways, magnificent pillars and see the light flooding in through ancient windows and doors.  Who could improve on that?  Not me.

If you could use this in your artwork please feel free to download.


Thank you for looking.





14 comments:

indybev said...

You're absolutely right...who could improve on this? Thanks for sharing, Ann. It's such a lovely photo!

Lins Artyblobs said...

I love these old archways, a great image.

"MOI" Freubel said...

Djeeezz Ann...This is AWESOME and i LOVE to save this !! Thank you so much !!

Christine said...

It's a wonderful photo and the light is magical. I'm always enchanted by these old monuments as if they had printed in their walls a bit of the History of the people that once passed by them.

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TG said...

Enviably beautiful photograph - and not an easy one, shooting into the light light that.

Anonymous said...

That is a fabulous photograph!

Linda Gibbons said...

What a gorgeous photo, Ann!

Junibears said...

Beautiful photo there. Imagine the building of all those arches. They were so clever! xx

Deann said...

Stunning "T" I adore Gothic architecture this just blows me away.

Judy said...

So you're to blame for the broken windows, Ann, 'just a stone's throw from home!!'
Seriously, a stunning photo, would love to use it for a 'spooky' piece, thank you.
No doubt you are now full of Yorkshire pudding, toffee and parkin!! LOL

Lori Saul said...

Simply gorgeous. This so reminds me of the tours of Abbeys we took so many years ago..
Beautiful inspirational art Ann!

Faye said...

What a beautiful place, Ann. You have captured a serenity in your photo. How wonderful that you live near ecough to see this.

Ozstuff said...

Lucky you to have something so beautiful so close to your home. Is there any connection with Kirkstall Lane that I always hear when the Ashes are being broadcast from your part of the world. (Bowling from the Kirkstall Lane end).
Thanks for your generosity in offering the picture to your fellow bloggers. I will be taking my copy, that's for sure.