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37181 slows at Park Junction, Newport on a trip working from Machen Quarry with ballast in dogfish and sealion hoppers, 25/9/86
Tuna Harbor Park visitors take a quick photo in front of "Unconditional Surrender" before its removal. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
The upper portion of "Unconditional Surrender"is removed at Tuna Harbor Park. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
The final stages of the removal of "Unconditional Surrender" at Tuna Harbor Park. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
A construction crane prepares to place the upper portion of "Unconditional Surrender" on the ground at Tuna Harbor Park. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
kaan saaf wallah working. ear cleaning on the streets of Old Delhi
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The upper portion of "Unconditional Surrender" is strapped for removal at Tuna Harbor Park. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
The Sweetest Surrender: Death is inevitable, yet some in their most desperate moments seek it willingly by embracing suicide. This series attempts to perceive this obliteration as salvation instead of destruction, celebrating the end with utmost reverence – the ultimate escape, the "sweetest" surrender.
8x11.5in, acrylic on watercolour paper.
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Showcased at Memento Mori: M.O.D.A. magazine's 1st anniversary party and exhibition.
September 1, 2012
Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special
Impossible Project PX70 COOL
After the first week of classes were over, my friends and I headed to Virginia Beach. While they were all asleep on the beach, I went and watched Cheap Trick perform at the Verizon Wireless Music Festival. I captured this photo while they were performing "Surrender" for their finishing piece.
A little known place in Swaledale just above Low Row with evidence of lead mining from the end of the 19th century.
Tuna Harbor Park visitors take pictures of the upper half of "Unconditional Surrender." (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
Crews begin dismantling "Unconditional Surrender" at Tuna Harbor Park. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
The "Unconditional Surrender" is dismantled into three pieces at Tuna Harbor Park. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
Three tourists observe the removed upper portion of "Unconditional Surrender" at Tuna Harbor Park. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
A family takes a final snapshot of the upper portion of "Unconditional Surrender" at Tuna Harbor Park. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
Relinquishing everything else and all ideas of righteousness surrender unto me exclusively.
I will deliver you from all sins, do not despair.
- Gita
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Crews continue the removal process of "Unconditional Surrender" at Tuna Harbor Park. (Photos courtesy Dale Frost/Port of San Diego).
The Sweetest Surrender: Death is inevitable, yet some in their most desperate moments seek it willingly by embracing suicide. This series attempts to perceive this obliteration as salvation instead of destruction, celebrating the end with utmost reverence – the ultimate escape, the "sweetest" surrender.
8x11.5in, acrylic on watercolour paper.
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Showcased at Memento Mori: M.O.D.A. magazine's 1st anniversary party and exhibition.