Lyones
All the good things in life culminate in Camelot. The food is cooking ... hmmm ... I can almost smell it, roast. It's warm and sheltered from the elements and the gracious host, Arthur, is very generous. Everyone is chatting and the children run around without a care in the world - it's perfect, a little piece of paradise.
This picture appeals to the senses and seems to have something for everyone - the hall has luxuious tapestries on the wall and has high ceilings, it doesn't feel crowded, but it still has a cosiness. It's inviting and looks most enjoyable. There appears to be no world outside these walls, and who would want to venture from the safety?
Traditionally, during medieval times, the Lord and Lady would eat together with their family, friends and servants' families in the kitchen. There was no segregation nor privacy. It was a very social, closely knit communal way of life. http://www.castlewales.com/life.html#Part II
This seems to be about the things we generally take for granted - a roof over our heads, food and drink, family and friends. The abundance of abilities we each have, wealth - even in the seemingly ordinary things.
This picture appeals to the senses and seems to have something for everyone - the hall has luxuious tapestries on the wall and has high ceilings, it doesn't feel crowded, but it still has a cosiness. It's inviting and looks most enjoyable. There appears to be no world outside these walls, and who would want to venture from the safety?
Traditionally, during medieval times, the Lord and Lady would eat together with their family, friends and servants' families in the kitchen. There was no segregation nor privacy. It was a very social, closely knit communal way of life. http://www.castlewales.com/life.html#Part II
This seems to be about the things we generally take for granted - a roof over our heads, food and drink, family and friends. The abundance of abilities we each have, wealth - even in the seemingly ordinary things.