All entries for the family name MAYES held within the Gravestone Photographic Resource

All entries within the GPR for the family name MAYES

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All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name MAYES

Looking for Family
Hi, I'm trying to find members of the Mayes family. Thomas and Elizebeth Mayes were my Great great uncle and aunt.If you have any conection with them I'd love to hear from you.
entry submitted by Cliff Foulds on: 17/06/2012 10:11 GMT ........ contact this person

Dear Sean Codd:Thank you for taking the time to share your phrgptoaoh, Arthur Tress’s quote, and your brand. Overall, I find your image worthy of a slow read, it is visually pleasing. While the content is disturbing the aesthetics are fascinating. Is your intent to make your audience feel uneasy? If so, you have succeeded. Your phrgptoaoh marks a deceive moment between life and deaf. The main visual point of attention, which is the gun in the mouth, is obscured by the surrounding visual clutter. The main concept of the image, death, is in itself an obscure concept. Well done. It is safe to say that I feel constrained when looking at this phrgptoaoh. The highlights in the middle ground remind me of plastic. This plastic near his head reminds me of being suffocated, something I fear. Being suffocated is a thought I would like to escape as fast as possible. Is your image deceptive? The background, middle ground, and foreground, play a trick on the eye… they blend together making them difficult to decipher. Do I see an overlay of layers? This technique, when apparent, is traditionally deceiving, it increases the rhythmic pattern of the eye; the reader is invited to re-read the image until all the layers are identified. All of your layers can not be identified. I cannot figure out where his head ends and the painting of the church begins. You have deceived me.Best regards, Jason Cory Clay
entry submitted by Laurent on 29/08/2012 02:44 GMT ........ contact this person

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entry submitted by uqitwoodtjp on 31/08/2012 10:01 GMT ........ contact this person

James Mayes - Rattlesden
Thanks for your prompt reply. It helps my young grandson who now lives in Australia with his family background. Next time he is in the UK I will take him to Rattlesden as James Mayes is his GGGGrandfather. I know the family lived in the Woolpit/Rattleden area and married into the Bird family through my Grandmother, Blanche Amelia whose husband (Oliver) and father both travelled to Australia in their early years before returning to Suffolk.
entry submitted by David Mayes on: 26/07/2017 04:42 GMT ........ contact this person

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