
Breakfast
Breakfast by Niall McDiarmid. First edition (2021). First impression. Signed by Niall McDiarmid to title page. .
Hardback. 56 Pages. 26 Colour Images.
About Breakfast
I was looking for beauty and simplicity in my own home. The first meal of the day, a daily ritual, started to present itself as a natural still life. It is always the same, yet it is always different. The quality of light, the objects and the space between them are ever-changing. For me, breakfast is a peaceful time, a time of reflection. It is also a time to contemplate the day ahead and to believe that better times are coming. As Ian Fleming wrote, “Hope makes a good breakfast. Eat plenty of it.” The series was shot over four years, but really came together under lockdown when my home became a more central focus.
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Breakfast
Breakfast by Niall McDiarmid. First edition (2021). First impression. Signed by Niall McDiarmid to title page. .
Hardback. 56 Pages. 26 Colour Images.
About Breakfast
I was looking for beauty and simplicity in my own home. The first meal of the day, a daily ritual, started to present itself as a natural still life. It is always the same, yet it is always different. The quality of light, the objects and the space between them are ever-changing. For me, breakfast is a peaceful time, a time of reflection. It is also a time to contemplate the day ahead and to believe that better times are coming. As Ian Fleming wrote, “Hope makes a good breakfast. Eat plenty of it.” The series was shot over four years, but really came together under lockdown when my home became a more central focus.
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Breakfast by Niall McDiarmid. First edition (2021). First impression. Signed by Niall McDiarmid to title page. .
Hardback. 56 Pages. 26 Colour Images.
About Breakfast
I was looking for beauty and simplicity in my own home. The first meal of the day, a daily ritual, started to present itself as a natural still life. It is always the same, yet it is always different. The quality of light, the objects and the space between them are ever-changing. For me, breakfast is a peaceful time, a time of reflection. It is also a time to contemplate the day ahead and to believe that better times are coming. As Ian Fleming wrote, “Hope makes a good breakfast. Eat plenty of it.” The series was shot over four years, but really came together under lockdown when my home became a more central focus.







