Interiors in NW Spain

Trevor @ Tuesday April 10th 2007 10:28

Check Bert Teunissen (via JPQ). For me it’s less Spanish-country-house than displaced Vermeer with the light and life sucked out of it, but maybe I’m missing the miserable side of life.

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  1. looby
    April 10th 2007 19:49

    What a striking selection of photos. Lots of things of interest, but the fires are very interesting. Where’s the flue?

  2. MM
    April 13th 2007 18:27

    What sweetie is that in no. 21?

  3. Trevor ap Simon
    April 16th 2007 15:32

    I thought it was me for a moment, but I’m far away from dark old Spain, sunning it up on the Liffiera and other places Celtic.

  4. MM
    April 17th 2007 17:10

    And possibly not wrapped in silver paper.

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