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The Arcelor Mittal Orbit Is Taller Still!

The ArcelorMittal Orbit is getting towards its full height.

 

The ArcelorMittal Orbit on September 24th, 2011

 

Note that the trees have been planted in front.

September 25, 2011 Posted by | News | , , | Leave a comment

The Mittal Orbit is Rising

I was down the Olympic site this morning and the Mittal Orbit is getting higher.

The Mittal Orbit is Rising

It can’t be getting that much higher! I like it!

June 1, 2011 Posted by | Sport, World | , , | Leave a comment

The Blind Beggar and His Dog

After the cemetery, I crossed under the railway and made my way to Globe Town, intending to photograph the Blind Beggar and His Dog by Elisabeth Frink.

Elisabeth Frink's Blind Beggar and His Dog

Elisabeth Frink was born in the same village where I used to live in Suffolk.

I know times are hard, but surely this important sculpture by a world-famous artist can be displayed better.

May 12, 2011 Posted by | World | , | 1 Comment

Hope Street

When I was in Liverpool in the sixties, there was much more religious tension than there is today.

Part of the reason, was the leadership of the two great churchmen; David Sheppard and Derek Worlock. They are commemorated in this joint statue in Hope Street.

The Sheppard-Worlock Statue

Note how you can see the Anglian Cathedral in the picture.  From behind, you can see the Roman Catholic one at other end of Hope Street.

The Sheppard-Worlock Statue from Behind

Incidentally, Derek Worlock was a coeliac. I have a feeling that rulings by the current Pope would mean that he couldn’t be ordained as a Catholic priest today. Religion should be about inclusion and tolerance and not the reverse.

March 19, 2011 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , | 1 Comment

Dedicated To All the Lonely People

Eleanor Rigby is one of the Beatle’s most famous songs and one of the few songs, with its own sculpture.

Eleanor Rigby, Stanley Street, Liverpool

The sculpture was created by Tommy Steele, who is better known as a rock-and-roll singer and musical performer. He gave the sculpture to the City of Liverpool in honour of the Beatles.

I sat for a few moments with Eleanor and thought of C, who never saw the modern Liverpool.

March 18, 2011 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | 2 Comments

Walking Around Leeds

I took these pictures as I walked round the city before the match.

There was also a very comprehensive Henry Moore exhibition in the Art Gallery, which I wished I’d been able to explore fully.

March 13, 2011 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Suffolk Art

Suffolk is a county that has been either the birthplace or home to numerous artists; John Constable, John Duval, Thomas Gainsborough, Alfred Munnings, Philip Wilson Steer and George Stubbs, to name some of the more famous.  In the present day there is Maggi Hambling. But she is not the only successful woman artist to come from the county. There was the sculptor, Elizabeth Frink and in the seventeenth century, the successful Mary Beale, who was born near Bury St. Edmunds.

There is more on Suffolks public collection of art here.

October 4, 2010 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , , , , | 1 Comment

Street Sculpture in Ipswich

I have always liked street sculpture and feel it is something that brings art to everybody, or in the case of Minsk in Belarus to the people.  There are some of the Belarus street statues on this page. I must add to this page, as I have lots of photos from when I visited the city to support England.

Ipswich has some good street sculptues or statues, which tend to be on the popular side of culture. Here’s the Giles family in the Buttermarket.

The Giles Family, Ipswich

It was erected as a tribute to the cartoonist Carl Giles, who lived in the town. Does any other cartoonist have a statue of his famous characters?  Or do they have the street named after them?

You might think a statue of cartoon characters is unusual, but the other two popular statues in the town are those of Sir Bobby Robson and Sir Alf Ramsey.  Can any other town boast two statues to their football managers, but none to any of their footballers?  I doubt it!

Here’s Sir Alf, on the touchline for the World Cup victory in 1966.

Statue of Sir Alf Ramsey, Ipswich

And then there is Sir Bobby in a much more animated pose.

Statue of Sir Bobby Robson, Ipswich

There is also a sculpture trail for Ipswich. Is Ipswich unique in not having any full-size statues of military or royal and often obscure figures in the town centre? There is only one statue of a prince in the town and he was Russian. But Alexander Obolensky is not rememberedso much for being a prince as for scoring one of the greatest tries in the history of rugby.

October 3, 2010 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Rhino Mania in Chester

We’ve had cows everywhere, lambananas in Liverpool and now we have rhinos in Chester.

Painted Rhino in Chester

 There was also quite a lot of other street art.  I particularly liked this baby elephant.

Baby Elephant in Chester

August 26, 2010 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , , | 1 Comment

Rabbits in the City

I saw these yesterday in Spitalfields. 

Rabbits in Spitalfields

 I really like to see jokey and frivolous street art! Especially sculpture, as my uncle was a good one!

August 22, 2010 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , , | 1 Comment