An old bridge near Diyarbakir. It's story goes like this: two villages on opposite banks of the Tigris river agreed to build a bridge. When they met half way, it did not line up, so they had to fudge the join.
more details than I had at the time at romeartlover
For many years I travelled the world painting, then exhibiting;
working as either Ann or Anie Williams my book illustrations include Images from the I Ching; both editions of A Recipe for Dreaming, and The Family Frying Pan written by Bryce Courtenay (Penguin);
and Burning Questions with Isaac Shapiro (shantipress.blogspot.com.au)
Many of my images are available as limited edition prints -
email me for details.
I love taking photographs
& like my pictures to reflect the deep interest in who we are, really.
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