Moore in the Autumn at Kew

Kew is remarkably beautiful in the autumn, when the leaves turn a hundred shades of fire. Despite it being the fourth of November, it was warm enough to stop for an ice-cream. There is also an exhibition of Henry Moore sculptures; unfortunately, there were rather too many people in immediate proximity to the statues to be able to look at the properly. Anyway, here are some nice, autumnal photographs.

Mother and Child: Block Seat by Henry Moore

Mother and Child: Block Seat by Henry Moore

Autumn Windfall

Autumn Windfall

Autumnal leaves

Autumnal Leaves

Fiery Leaves

Fiery Leaves

xD.

 

4 Responses to “Moore in the Autumn at Kew”

  1. Winchester whisperer Says:

    Fabulous!

  2. dave Says:

    Thankyou!

    xD.

  3. jameshigham Says:

    Hope you didn’t stick your head beeath the arm - Henry Moores can be dangerous.

  4. dave Says:

    And slippery when wet.

    I’m not sure what I think of Moore and will go back for another look. They have a certain, immediate, aesthetic quality that I find pleasing and I am in favour of sculpture gardens as a concept; much potential for walking and musing.

    xD.

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