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This blog is a photo-diary of 2007, created by Sue Rogers and David Hughes, both graphic designers, and Mike Reed, copywriter. We're all in the UK, based in various parts of South London and Surrey. Since March, we've also been enjoying occasional exotic contributions from Clare Goff, who's shaming us all by doing VSO work in Cambodia. And in May, fellow graphic designer Piers Rutterford joined in too. As well as the blog, you can see a slideshow of all our shots (except Clare's), albeit without the explanatory remarks that sometimes make sense of them.

Thursday 21 June 2007

Voodoo pile


Voodoo pile
Originally uploaded by piers.rutterford
Sticks laid in our driveway this morning.

2 comments:

Mike Reed said...

Who's that performing the ritual dance around them?

PowerPointless said...

Andrea found this: The Seba is the representation of star in Egyptian religious art. Patterned after the starfish, with five equidistant spokes, the seba was a symbol of the constellations, or star-gods. Enclosed in a circle, the seba represented the Duat, of otherworld, where the sun diappeared each night, and to wehich the souls of the dead ascended after death. The word seba means 'learning' or 'discipline' and is associated with doorways and gates.

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