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Sally Kindberg visits the Larking exhibition at Southwark Cathedral

Last saturday I visited Southwark Cathedral’s small but fascinating Larking exhibition, a display of mudlarking treasures found (mostly) on the Thames foreshore.  Isn’t larking a happy-making word? Implying joyous activity I think. The little porcelain or bisque figures above are … Continue reading

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Sally Kindberg walks by the Thames

   

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Sally Kindberg on the Thames foreshore

Yesterday, March 3rd,  would have been my youngest sister’s birthday. I waited for the Thames to float this paper boat, a sort of ritual to celebrate my sister’s memory.  Yellow seemed a good colour to represent a kind, mischievous, generous … Continue reading

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Notebooks, work in progress … and pebbles

Notes/drawings from the Dorset coast, the Thames foreshore and work in progress

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