
In our 27 plus years together, my husband has, on occasion, shared the theory that nothing is new.
Every time I hear this, my mind, for no apparent reason, begins trawling through thoughts and memories in search of an example to challenge this premise.
Today’s epiphany, while making coffee, is perhaps he is correct.
Originality comes from what we as individuals do with ideas, concepts, and things. By enhancing, modifying, reinterpreting, customising, and adopting we embody uniqueness.
The above picture is a collection of SylvaC hyacinth vases.
To me, they represent a connection with my maternal grandparent’s home. There was always a white Hyacinth Leaf Jardiniere Vase No 2456, sitting unassumingly on the bay window cill of their front room.
The mass production of such ceramics in the 1940s and 1950s may, at the time, have been original.
The grouping, lighting, location, and photograph is unique to my husband and I.
yes indeed originality is often copied from the past. I too remember those vases, now found in antique stores.
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What sort of coffee was this? I want some.
Vittoria oro 😊
I stopped by today hoping to see you posting.
I hope all is well down there.
All good, thank you. Alas the muses have flown.