-Singapore
Orchard Road in Singapore is normally associated more with shopping than with art – so grab some comfy shoes and a bottle of water and I’ll show you something a […]
-Barcelona
The close-up black and white glimpses of this giant mural piqued people’s interest so I thought I’d show some more shots in colour this time. It is a relatively new […]
-Barcelona
The detail of these small ceramic tiles needs to be seen up close to appreciate the detail. But they also need to be seen as a whole to understand their […]
-Berlin
In 2001, artists decorated approximately 350 fibreglass bears for display around the streets of Berlin. As with similar public art “parades” (cows, elephants, Paddington Bears, etc.), at the end of the […]
Public Art
“Paddington decided that when he grew up he wanted to be an actor.” – “A Visit to the Theatre” in “A Bear Called Paddington” This theatrical bear was part of […]
-London
-Look Up, Look Down Challenge, Week 80 Every Thursday, I publish a post containing photos taken from above or below, and invite you to join in the challenge by posting your own […]
-London
Croatian artist, Ana Tzarev, has been installing a series of shiny, elegant 15-foot flower sculptures around the world since May 2012. These giant fibreglass poppies have brightened galleries and public spaces as far […]
-Belgium
First, the bottles are emptied. Next, the reds are lined up, followed by the golds. Tough job doing all that drinking! Linked to Thursday Special.
-Netherlands
I managed to get to Amsterdam just before the end of its winter Light Festival. The Ghost Ship (above) was incredibly atmospheric, but it was difficult to do it justice […]
-London
The Paddington Bear Trail is now closed and auctioning of these pieces is under way. Why not add some sparkle to your life and bid for one? This public art […]