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A brisk stroll from one end of Rhossili Bay to the other at Burry Holms in fifty minutes. And then back again...
Global Fund Cf - Symposium.
Shifting the Power at Mary Ward House, London UK
© vickicouchman
07957226911
Global Fund Cf - Symposium.
Shifting the Power at Mary Ward House, London UK
© vickicouchman
07957226911
As you can see, this is where I usually park. Have'nt been there, when they have been working this stretch.. And please note, thats if you can read the writing, it is a Jetty. Not a Pier. lol.!!!!!!!!!
A unique public art display to showcase a rotation of original works by regional artists in an urban setting, The Art Box at North Hills is a collaboration between North Hills and the NCMA. The collaboration features regional and NC art and share information about NCMA exhibitions and program opportunities with the community. The Art Box is open on the ground level of the Bank of America Tower, at the corner of Six Forks and Dartmouth Roads.
The current installation will last 12 months and features Maya Freelon’s commissioned work, Shifting Seasons.
Shifting Seasons is a site-specific, kinetic installation made completely out of tissue paper. As the title suggests, the artwork will change throughout the year encouraging the public to revisit North Hills and witness the evolution of her artwork.
Imagen tomada desde el mirador de la Punta de Teno en Tenerife. Imagen con la técnica tilt shift. FotografÃa realizada con la cámara Canon Eos 1000D.
Here's the thing. This cemetery is built in Quakertown, which used to be called "Great Swamp" (somebody was wise enough to realize how utterly unappealing that sounded from a real estate perspective). But it's still swampy. So, the graves shift and lean, break and droop.
(Union Cemetery, Quakertown, PA)
Global Fund Cf - Symposium.
Shifting the Power at Mary Ward House, London UK
© vickicouchman
07957226911
A unique public art display to showcase a rotation of original works by regional artists in an urban setting, The Art Box at North Hills is a collaboration between North Hills and the NCMA. The collaboration features regional and NC art and share information about NCMA exhibitions and program opportunities with the community. The Art Box is open on the ground level of the Bank of America Tower, at the corner of Six Forks and Dartmouth Roads.
The current installation will last 12 months and features Maya Freelon’s commissioned work, Shifting Seasons.
Shifting Seasons is a site-specific, kinetic installation made completely out of tissue paper. As the title suggests, the artwork will change throughout the year encouraging the public to revisit North Hills and witness the evolution of her artwork.