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True Blue

April 30, 2022 Paul Conneally street photography walking Leave a comment

Ice Cream Child – Little Onion

March 24, 2022 design ice-cream Little Onion Paul Conneally photography poetry street photography Torquay Leave a comment

All That’s Wild

March 5, 2022 daffodils flowers haiku Loughbohemia Paul Conneally poetry Leave a comment

‘Klaus Wonderlich Hits Again’

January 31, 2022 Klaus Wonderlich music Paul Conneally Leave a comment

‘Remixed’ – Paul Conneally 2022

January 28, 2022 collage loughborough music Paul Conneally Venus Aphrodite Leave a comment

Emily Ralph – Good Girls and Common Boys

January 16, 2022 artist Emily Ralph Graphic design Little Onion Paul Conneally photography Leave a comment

Touchline to Touchline

January 9, 2022 haibun leicester Paul Conneally Leave a comment

Pansies and Snowdrops

January 8, 2022 haibun haiku memory Paul Conneally poetry Leave a comment

‘No Pictures’

December 30, 2021 actor Emily Ralph Paul Conneally photography portrait Richard Hamilton Leave a comment

Thoughts From Abroad

December 14, 2021 digital haibun Paul Conneally poetry psychogeography Leave a comment

‘I Remember’ by Kev Crane

December 14, 2021 Kev Crane Loughbohemia music Paul Conneally photography Leave a comment

Halfway Up The Hill

October 12, 2021 artist haibun haiku literature Paul Conneally photography portrait walking Leave a comment

Why Can’t I Be You? – Kev Crane

September 11, 2021 Kev Crane leicestershire music new music Paul Conneally Leave a comment

Bowed But Not Broken

August 18, 2021 From the hip Paul Conneally street photography towns walking Leave a comment

Lily Pollen

August 16, 2021 Gavin Wade Paul Conneally school tanks tantwenga 1 Comment

Coffee Outside

August 14, 2021 coffee haiku Paul Conneally street photography Leave a comment

Hot Potatoes

August 13, 2021 From the hip Paul Conneally photography street photography Leave a comment

Claustrophobia – Little Onion

August 5, 2021 claustrophobia Little Onion music Paul Conneally poetry Leave a comment

‘Please Consider The Health Of Our Children’

June 11, 2021 involuntary painting involuntary sculpture Paul Conneally Wales Leave a comment

An Unfurling Fern – Paul Conneally

June 2, 2021 health meetings Paul Conneally workplace Leave a comment

Fruit Routes – Spring 2021 – Loughborough University

May 20, 2021 Anne-Marie Culhane growing Loughborough University Paul Conneally trees Leave a comment

Restrict and Roll – Paul Conneally 2021

May 5, 2021 art detournement Hiroshima Paul Conneally poetry politics textart Leave a comment

Bradgate House – The Home of the Nine Day Queen

February 20, 2021 Paul Conneally photography walking Leave a comment

Come To Mecca – Paul Conneally 2021

February 11, 2021 nottingham Paul Conneally walking Leave a comment

‘Roll With It’ Involuntary Sculpture, Loughborough, 2021

January 29, 2021 artist involuntary painting involuntary sculpture Paul Conneally street photography walking Leave a comment

‘When Children Play’ Involuntary Sculpture, Loughborough, UK

January 27, 2021 eARThworks involuntary sculpture land art Paul Conneally Leave a comment

‘Two Gravestones’

January 20, 2021 gothic graveyard Paul Conneally photography psychogeography Leave a comment

‘Graveyard Tree’

January 20, 2021 black and white Cemetery Paul Conneally trees walking Leave a comment

Yellow Brain Fungus

January 18, 2021 funghi fungus haibun Paul Conneally photography psychogeography Leave a comment

‘Mosstone’ – eARThworks

January 9, 2021 eARThworks John Biddulph Mark Goodwin Paul Conneally poetry sacred space Leave a comment

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