Obviously, accuracy has its place: there must be something sitting on the baseboard which looks like a model railway rather than, say, a model trombone. But "looks" rule "accuracy".
So, lets consider whether or not one of the ceramic buildings should have chimney stacks or not.
At the moment there is a representation of chimney stacks in place.
The building in the centre is under discussion. |
I actually prefer the bottom picture because the church behind the building comes into a greater (and deserved) prominence when the chimneys are removed.
Also, I think the building itself looks better. It looks more modern, admittedly, but that's OK. I'm sure that there was apartment construction which took place in post-war Paris.
Another possibility would be to install lighter coloured chimney stacks: perhaps gray rather than the reddish-brown that they are at the moment.
I'll explore that possibility. In the mean time here are some other views of the church.
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Last night's dinner:
Beef Burguignon plus rice and green veg. |
Currently Reading:
Whenever I having nothing to read and am desperate to read something, I turn to Earthly Powers.
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Miscellany:
Cycled along the side of the Clyde to "People's Palace" and had a roll and sausage in their cafeteria.
Office workers having a lunch time work out. |
The gents toilets at the "People's Palace" is a pleasure to behold.
And this nearby modern apartment building could be in Nice or Cannes or maybe Monaco.
On the way back, passed a bridge being re-painted. At the moment it is covered with protective polythene sheeting.
It reminded me of those artistic projects where famous and less famous landmarks are covered in plastic sheeting - usually by the husband and wife team, Christo and Jeanne-Claude (she died in 2009).
Christo and Jeanne-Claude |
And, famously, the Reichstag in Berlin.
God knows where the money came from for all these projects; they were all supposedly self-financing.
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