Showing posts with label Avebury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avebury. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 March 2015

Avebury, Wiltshire (II)

More detail from the Norman font at Avebury:

Norman / Romanesque carvings on the font at Avebury, Wiltshire

Someone with a commercial eye would be selling scarves, lampshades, those paper things you can put round cakes... the possibilities are endless. I wonder if you're allowed to hawk round the stones. I bet there were always people selling souvenirs and greasy snacks at Avebury - it must always have been an interesting and strange place to be. Imagine when the ditch looked like this! It's scarcely believable. The font (pushing a mere millennium) is a spring chicken compared to the 4500 years of the bank and ditch.

By the way, don't think those are dragons being molested by Saint Whoeverthatis (Michael, probably). They've only got front legs and so must be wyverns, a different species entirely.

Image copyright Rhiannon 2015

Saturday, 27 September 2014

Avebury, Wiltshire

If I thought the other two fonts today were complicated, they had nothing on the one at Avebury. This one has some order in its geometric arches at the bottom. But the rest is crowded organic foliage, animals and a human figure. There was too much to draw in situ so I took some photos, which I'll have to work further from at a later date.



Images © Rhiannon 2014