Fiona Kenny
Home from Home
The social documentary Home from Home depicts the decoration of rooms from bed and breakfasts it gazes into the window of history to which we view an almost lost and forgotten, idyllic and romantic past. What we see in these places is a quaint portrayal of generations gone by. Often, such presentations, to the modern eye, seem outdated and vulgar. Nevertheless, these places are of charming eloquence. The old-fashioned bed and breakfast break is becoming less essential and more unloved as a result of the consumerism driven society created as a result of modernity. Bed and breakfasts offer a break from the society within which we live. They offer personality, individualism and the beauty of smallness.
Samantha Carter • Thomas Enderby • Fiona Kenny • Jennifer Linden • Rebecca Murray • Holly Pratt • Samantha Valentine •
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