"Ive trained my eyes over the years to be
quite observant, I hope. I look and see,
so many people look but they do not see."
 
- Paul Smith
 
 
 
 
This publication is an ode to the abundance of raw beauty that is distilled within our everyday life, which is so often overlooked.
 
in life we often find ourselves looking without actually seeing. Closing our eyes and minds off to the everyday beauties and intracacies that life has to offer. Hustling through the busy streets of the city without drawing our eyes up from the grit and the grime of the concrete.
 
often it is the rawest and most natural beauties, which are the most beautiful of all. There is something so captivating about the innocence of being untouched and the unkempt order of an object in its most natural state.
 
This publication focuses in on the Mitford St. residence and its occupier Elizabeth Pelly, solely exploiting the abundance of raw beauty that the two provoke in amalgamation.
 
This is Mitford St.
 
 
 
Mitford St.
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Mitford St.

Mitford St. is a one off french fold publication which looks to exploit 'the abundance of raw beauty that is distilled within our mundane life, w Read More

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