A retail set · on the bench, not abandoned
Postcards
A set of bright, punchy Sleaford pictures made for a different job than the wall. These were always meant to be sold — from a turning carousel on the street outside a shop, where an image has to catch a passer-by at a glance, in daylight, from a few feet away. So they are louder, warmer and more saturated on purpose. On the gallery wall that would be too much; on a postcard rack it is exactly right.
The same place, two jobs
Wall edit vs postcard edit
The clearest way to see the idea: the same kind of subject, processed for two different walls. The restrained version is for the gallery; the punchy version is for the street.
The set
The postcard carousel
The full retail set is still being chosen and exported to the bright house style. These slots are held for the finished postcards — the ones built to turn on a rack and sell to people who love this town.
Where they will live
A carousel on the street
The idea for this set is simple and local: a turning postcard rack outside a shop, so visitors and residents can take a small, affordable piece of Sleaford home. It is on the bench for now, not abandoned; when the retail edits are finished, the carousel can fill up.