Friday, May 29, 2026

“Are you the new recruit?” asked a heavy voice. 
And in some strange way, though there was not the shadow of a shape in the gloom, Syme knew two things: first, that it came from a man of massive stature; and second, that the man had his back to him. 
“Are you the new recruit?” said the invisible chief, who seemed to have heard all about it. “All right. You are engaged.” 
Syme, quite swept off his feet, made a feeble fight against this irrevocable phrase. 
“I really have no experience,” he began. 
“No one has any experience,” said the other, “of the Battle of Armageddon.” 
“But I am really unfit—” 
“You are willing, that is enough,” said the unknown. 
“Well, really,” said Syme, “I don’t know any profession of which mere willingness is the final test.” 
“I do,” said the other—“martyrs. I am condemning you to death. Good day.” 

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Hannah Stewart


This life-size sculpture by sculptress Hannah Stewart depicts Mary and a teenage Jesus. It was commissioned by a Catholic school in Fulham, London.
The School community have been absolutely delighted with Hannah's work. She has not disappointed producing a sculpture of great quality that beautifully represented the ideas and themes it was set to encapsulate. Hannah was a pleasure to work with, full of ideas and open to suggestions. I recommend her without hesitation. 
[The school's headmaster]

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Michelangelo, Crucifix (Sacristy of Santo Spiritu, Florence)
Oskar Zwintscher Zwischen, Schmuck und Lied (1900)
The entrance hall of William Beckford's country house folly Fonthill Abbey in 1823

The footmen at Fonthill Abbey were, by some accounts, very young indeed.