Definitely did. I’ve been a Mackintosh fanboi for decades and this was my first chance to really see any of his work in person. There wasn’t a ton of stuff in the exhubit, but Margaret MacDonald 's May Queen has always been a favorite so I was pretty excited to walk around a corner and see it.
Have they decided what they’re going to do with the School of Art yet? Last I heard they were still debating between restoring and razing.
Muriel is the one to follow for any updates, she said its getting rebuilt.
If you didn’t know the 1st fire damaged most of the inside but the structure was salvageable then it got set alight again. No-Ones been charged And has destroyed it.
Hopefully someone comes in with money to help as it was truly the most loved building in Glasgow.
Went back to Big Cypress National Preserve this weekend to explore a cypress slough I’d been eying on google earth. Got a few photos that were interesting but nothing spectacular that really captures the primordial creepiness of this area. There are cypress knees that are as big as a coffee table and trees that are covered in bromeliads. The lighting is tough though because it’s very dappled and everything is so overgrown, I haven’t figured out how to take photos that have interesting lines and that really give you a sense of proportion of how big these plants are. Uploading: BDC8D5A4-206D-46A2-A9BE-A1EC5195A17F.jpeg…
Thank you. Photography is the one creative outlet I’ve found that can take me out of my depression. I share the photos that I enjoy and find interesting in hopes that other people might enjoy them, too. It’s nice to hear from others when they enjoy them, on occasion. Cheers! :)