Garden of Eden lost and found on a London street Imagine a bronze-skinned nude goddess appearance With a flute, a snake and a golden fruit An attempt at a virgin paradise without credentials Originally imagined by Henri Rousseau Daydreaming from his excise desk Photo Hugh Ardoin The Urban Landscapes Gallery
Hiding the ice-cream cone behind the map Life is just hide and seek at the lost and found department Street photography is an eye for eye shoot first game Questions may be asked later Time is of the essence Photo Hugh Ardoin The Londoners Gallery
A view from a bridge Looking down at human life The temporary angel’s point of view As long as you effortlessly fly And as long as you avoid the sun The Icarus heights are enthralling To land or not to land That is the question… Photo Hugh Ardoin The Night Shift Gallery
Waiting for love at life’s lost and found department We all have hidden scars and bleeding hearts We may try to hide our wounds under tattoos But there is no cure to our lovelorn longings They are here to remind us we are alive And as long as we wander free in the lands of […]
Strangers in a stranger paradise As the rubberized descend on Regent Street Taking the Sphinx’s riddle on a stride A four-legged future for something lost and found Wonder what will the ferryman’s fare be … Photo Hugh Ardoin The Estates of Emergency Gallery