Three Things: Halloween Night Edition
Happy Halloween, dear writers! This week, let’s imagine a spooky night, whether it be Halloween or not. I’ve gathered three such eerie evenings to get you started.
Martin Brigden, Long night, 2013. Photograph. Via flickr.
Aksel Waldemar Johannessen, The Night, circa 1920. Oil on canvas. Private collection.
Todd Hido, #2604o, from Homes at Night series. Photograph. www.toddhido.com
Three Things: The Unmade Bed Edition
Daydreaming about a nap today, and in so doing, staring at images of beds. Unmade ones, because, well, that’s the state my bed is in. What would an unmade bed say about your character?
Todd Hido, 1447a from interiors series. Photograph. www.toddhido.com
abbie_melle, Untitled, 2015. Photograph. Via Instagram.
Helen Masacz, Empty Bed / How Can You Sleep At Night. Oil on Board. www.helenmasacz.com
Three Things: Rainy Day Edition, III
It’s been a while since we’ve written about rain. Right now I have sun pouring in the window, but I’m going to curl up with a cup of tea, close my eyes, and listen for the pitter-patter on the glass. Here are three rainy days to help you get there, too.
Amy Elkins, Zoe and the Thunder Storm, New Bern, NC, 2007. Photograph. www.amyelkins.com
Todd Hido, #5462 from landscapes. Photograph. www.toddhido.com
Miki Takahashi, Untitled, from in urban sense series. Photograph. www.miki_takahashi.prosite.com
Three Things: The Night Glow Edition
This week, I’m studying the night for inspiration. Or, rather, light in the night. Mysterious, romantic, spooky: what glows in the night tells a story, yes?
Todd Hido, #1952, from Interiors series, 1996. Photograph. www.toddhido.com
Brassaï, Le Pont-Neuf dans le brouillard, ca. 1934-35. Photograph.
Bastienne Schmidt, Untitled, from Home Series. Photograph. www.bastienneschmidt.com