Somebody in Stoke Newington has been having fun turning manhole covers into Koala bears!
(thanks to Abbie for this...)
remains of the play
Monday, 8 October 2012
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Sub-Pollock frenzy!
Some persons unknown have certainly had a bit of fun on our favourite climbing tree on Hampstead Heath. I'm not sure I approve...what do you think?
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Remains of the Snow!
It's always a little poignant when the snow starts to disappear...
...and we're left with the remnants of snow building - like giant skulls in the grass...
...or white haystacks!
Sometimes these boulders are adapted - in this case an arch has been created...
...much to the delight of this dog which was chasing a ball through it!
The melting snowmen sometimes morph into other shapes...
And we are finally left with a few greying heads...
...and we're left with the remnants of snow building - like giant skulls in the grass...
...or white haystacks!
Sometimes these boulders are adapted - in this case an arch has been created...
...much to the delight of this dog which was chasing a ball through it!
The melting snowmen sometimes morph into other shapes...
And we are finally left with a few greying heads...
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
A little help...
Friday, 14 October 2011
Emotional Fencing
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Spontaneous Sculptures
American artist Brad Downey's fun and subtle interventions are celebrated in a new publication out this month by the excellent Gestalten press - titled Spontaneous Sculptures...
Brad is one of a growing number of artists whose work consists of witty, temporary interventions that can give us a fresh take on our urban settings:
Brad is one of a growing number of artists whose work consists of witty, temporary interventions that can give us a fresh take on our urban settings:
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