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06-MAR-2009

Fireplace detail

Years of "blacking" have sort of blurred the pattern on the metalwork, though it might not have been very sharp in the first place - I'd love to have it stripped, if such a thing is possible, to freshen it up.
But perhaps I should think of it as an old wooden piece with patina built up over the years!


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monica memoli10-Mar-2009 10:33
Beautiful. v
laine8209-Mar-2009 11:27
Oh no...the patina is perfect, don't change it. Love those tiles.
Giancarlo Guzzardi09-Mar-2009 08:04
a precious detail this one!
Doug Cruden07-Mar-2009 20:54
I'm with Mairead and the others - keep it as it is and revel in the antiquity of all those past roaring fires...I like the way you've used the mantle as a 2/4ths framing; it keeps the eyes focused on the beautiful tiles & their rich colours, and on the delicate ironwork's patterns....a beautiful shot, Ann. V
Frank Brault06-Mar-2009 20:47
Well composed, with interesting detail. I love the metalwork and the tiles.
Chris Thorpe06-Mar-2009 19:41
Beautiful detail, it appears to have a good bit of character!
Mairéad06-Mar-2009 19:25
I think it's fine just as it is - love details and tiles.
Ed McConnell06-Mar-2009 16:47
leave it alone..great shot.
Fay Stout06-Mar-2009 16:08
I definitely think you should consider it patina and enjoy it's beauty just as it is.
Guest 06-Mar-2009 15:49
consider it old.
Alida Thorpe06-Mar-2009 14:59
Very classic Ann. I like this!
Jola Dziubinska06-Mar-2009 10:46
Very pretty detail and design.
j>a>e>17 :):):)06-Mar-2009 08:31
pure blazezzz o'pure artistic fire :):):)
Maaike Huizer06-Mar-2009 08:21
What beautiful fireplace. Well taken.