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This object was slowest of any of the others since i've started imaging these .
Pretty lousy condition called for just four images
this night .
Hats off to all those fucking airliners crapping up the atmos
with contrails .
Wreck of the Somerset
Date: 1886
Photographer: Unknown
Provincetown, MA
9" x 7"
CHS Image Collection, Objects, Box 11, Folder 6
Inscription on verso reads:
"'The Somerset, British man-of-war;
A phantom ship, with each mast and spar
Across the moon like a prison bar,
And a huge black hulk, that was magnified
By its one reflection in the tide.'
Longfellow
This photograph gives a view of the Somerset as she was exposed by the shifting sands in the winter of 1886 on the beach north of Provincetown, Cape Cod, where she was wrecked Nov. 3, 1778. She has now been buried again for many years."
Created September 2013. Two tonal, observational paintings of a collection of broken objects taken from different perspectives, cut-up and re-arranged.
Ellie Spink
September 2014
Colour study of found objects - beads and rope. Discovering the link between personal belongings and identity.
16.5'' x 23''
Ink, pastel and crayon.
FOREIGN OBJECTS | A solo exhibition by Angela Tiatia |
9 September - 1 October 2011
Artist Floor Talk: 12 - 2pm, Saturday 17 September
Fresh Gallery Otara
Le téléphérique de Brest est un projet de téléphérique urbain entre les deux rives de la Penfeld, fleuve côtier qui coule à Brest et sépare les quartiers de Siam et des Capucins. Celui-ci est le premier de ce type en France. Envisagé en 2011, alors que s'achèvent les travaux de construction de la première ligne du tramway de Brest, le projet de téléphérique de Brest a pour objectif de limiter l'effet de coupure urbaine due au fleuve côtier Penfeld, siège de l'arsenal militaire et dont l'accès est interdit au public. Seuls deux ponts, le pont de Recouvrance et celui de l'Harteloire permettent la traversée en cœur de ville.