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122 cm x 122 cm
48" x 48"
2020 - 2022
Urethane and acrylic binders, pigments in dispersal water, dry iridescent pigments and resin on panel.
Navigator was developed during the covid pandemic. Its focus on tight detail can be attributed to a lack of materials due to the supply chain breakdown. This painting has multiple layers embedded in resin with a matte surface texture. Because of the mat surface descending layers will increasingly appear blurry. The title Navigator is based on David Lynch's representation of a guild navigator from his version of the movie Dune.
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For the Sun with all due haste... this place got no roof. Also the rest of the place doesn't look in great shape either.
Y112 & K190 make easy work of there short train as they approach Navigators with the 1st shuttle of the day, returning from Lal Lal. 7/5/16
The Navigator of the Stars is Royal Caribbean Intergalactic's newest interstellar luxury cruise liner.
Built for SHIPtember 2019, the model took almost exactly 1 month to build, and is 118 studs long.
A notoriously difficult object to photograph, because of its size and the relatively small space within which it is exhibited, The Navigators is a rivet-covered bronze sculpture with the face of a man and the body of an industrial-age ship, which is actually an enormous kinetic machine.
The 60-foot steampunk sculpture by artist David Kemp was installed in 1987 during the renovation of Hay's Galleria, which saw the conversion of the old wharf into a shopping centre. When activated, its oars move through the water at its sides.
Kemp is a British artist best known for his large assemblage sculptures. He lives on the Atlantic coast of West Cornwall where he scavenges for interesting bits to make his art from.
About his art he says: "I make things out of things, big things, little things, old things and new things. I like to recycle things, and find new uses for things that have been thrown away. Some things say something about their surroundings, and other things become something else."
The Navigators was one of Kemp's first major public installations. Since then, he has created a number of large works including the "Old Transformers," a pair of huge outdoor sculptures near Consett, County Durham.
Hay's Galleria is named after its original owner, the merchant Alexander Hay, who acquired the property - then a brewhouse - in 1651. In around 1840 John Humphrey Jr acquired a lease on the property and he asked William Cubitt (father-in-law to two of Humphrey's sons) to convert it into a 'wharf', in fact an enclosed dock, in 1856.
In the 19th century, the wharf was one of the chief delivery points for ships bringing tea to the Pool of London. At its height, 80% of the dry produce imported to London passed through the wharf, which was nicknamed 'the Larder of London'. The Wharf was largely rebuilt following the Great Fire of Southwark in June 1861 and then continued in use for nearly a century until it was badly bombed during the Blitz in September 1940. The progressive adoption of containerisation during the 1960s led to the shipping industry moving to deep water ports further down the Thames and the subsequent closure of Hay's Wharf in 1970.
In the 1980s, with the increasing urban regeneration of the Thames Corridor and nearby London Docklands, the majority of the area was acquired by the St Martin's Property Corporation, the real estate arm of the State of Kuwait. The easterly end of the site was developed as London Bridge City of which Hay's Galleria forms part. The decision was made to retain the dock and to restore its tea and produce warehouses surrounding it to provide office accommodation and shops. The dock gates were permanently closed, the 'impounded' area of the dock was covered with a floor to the sill of the wharf-sides and the entire space was enclosed with a glass roof. This scheme was implemented by Twigg Brown Architects as part of their masterplan for the renewal strategy, of which The Navigators is the centrepiece.
The development was supported by the London Docklands Development Corporation. After its completion and opening in 1987, Hays Galleria became the first new visitor attraction of that period on the south of the river.
Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction that typically features steam-powered machinery, especially in a setting inspired by industrialised Western civilisation during the 19th century.
Steampunk may also incorporate additional elements from the genres of fantasy, horror, historical fiction, alternate history, or other branches of speculative fiction, making it often a hybrid genre. The term steampunk's first known appearance was in 1987, though it now retroactively refers to many works of fiction created even as far back as the 1950s or 1960s.
Steampunk also refers to any of the artistic styles, clothing fashions, or subcultures, that have developed from the aesthetics of steampunk fiction, Victorian-era fiction, art nouveau design, and films from the mid-20th century. Various modern utilitarian objects have been modded by individual artisans into a pseudo-Victorian mechanical "steampunk" style, and a number of visual and musical artists have been described as steampunk.
Alongside in Belfast after being replaced by the superfast sisters.
Name: Stena Navigator now (MS Daniya)
Type of Vessel: Ro-ro/passenger Ship
Flag: UK
Builder:Chantiers Dubigeon S.A
IMO: 8208763
Route: Stranraer to Belfast
The Navigator of the Stars is Royal Caribbean Intergalactic's newest interstellar luxury cruise liner.
Built for SHIPtember 2019, the model took almost exactly 1 month to build, and is 118 studs long.
Vinfillment - Driver - Carencro, Louisiana & Navigator - Pekin, Illinois
Hemmings Motor News Great Race 2018
Finish Line, Lower Water Street Halifax, Nova Scotia July 1st, 2018.
Camera: Nikon D7000 & Nikkor 18-105mm lens
Enemics quotidians: ...que vullgues agafar la lluna sense esperar que ho faça jo amb tu.
Enemigos cotidianos: ...que quieras coger la luna sin esperar que lo haga yo contigo.
Daily enemies: ...afraid of you wanted to catch the moon without waiting to do it with me.
Dedicada a les meues xiquetes :)
Bridge and senior officers of the USS Navigator NCC-1105.
The helmsman (seated, blue skin) is supposed to be an Andorian, but unfortunately they don't make hair-and-antennae elements in the right colours. The communications officer is a Xindi-Primate, the ship's doctor (standing, front left) is a vulcanoid Rigelian (not to be confused with the saurian Rigellians), while the chief engineer (other side) is as close as I can come to a Tellarite in LEGO elements.
Pilot, in red, flies, lands and takes off. Also pew-pew-pews the things if needed.
Navigator, in yellow, handles course, comms and engineering.
11020. Northumberland Park Depot
Victoria Line 2009 Tube Stock.
Branch Line Society's 'Northumberland Nocturnal Navigator' during the break at the Staff Platform on No. 19 road.
Calvert & Schlitz fly the flag for the Hobart School of Art at Sculpture by the Sea. Its title is 'The Navigator' although it could well be lost at Bondi. It claims a connection with Marie-Alexandre Duparc's interpretation of European contact with the Aboriginal people.
An art school band's song: Wire's Map Ref. 41 N 93 W www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ2RvSHK_B8