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Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Dog
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
I recently took part in Lucy Phillips' pinhole collaborative project entitled What Cannot Be Seen. Lucy sends out matchboxes loaded with a paper negative and invites participants to photograph what cannot be seen. The above image is my contribution to the project, which i shot while working on my own photo series.
This is a photo of John looking out across the seafront whilst sitting on the window ledge of a brighton hotel. despite the large window the people down below seem oblivious to being watched as they go about their daily lives ....though if they were only to look up....
Lucy will be exhibiting her project at the De La Warr Pavillion in Bexhill next month. Good luck Lucy!
Press "L" to view large, "F" to add as favourite if you like it...Oslo Streetart - part of the T&J Artwalk Oslo Edition 2011.
"Some of the world’s leading street artists are coming to Oslo from 1 to 19 August 2011 to show their support for Human Rights Watch by conducting an Art Walk and memorial murals to honour the victims of the terror of July 22. The artists will decorate the facades of nine central buildings covering more than 600 square meters of high quality art for everyone to enjoy."
There's now calls for the murals to become permanent.
PICTURED: "Lost Hope" mural by Norwegian artist Martin Whatson, Storgata 51. More info.
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A visit to Melbourne wouldn’t be complete without a navigating its various alleyways. Melbourne is renowned for its street art filled alleyways which can be found throughout the city and inner city suburbs. Some of the more popular laneways in Melbourne are Hosier Lane, ACDC Lane, Caledonian Lane and Union Lane just to name a few. You won’t struggle to find a good laneway with street art in Melbourne, which is why Melbourne is known as one of the world’s greatest street art capitals, known for its unique expressions of art throughout the entire city.
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2016 Sydney Chinese New Year: Opera House lit red
Year of the Monkey
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
Treasures from the photographic collection will be exhibited in 2016 www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/Pages/museum/whatson/ca...
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Magdalene Odundo's glass installation at Sunderland's National Glass Centre. www.nationalglasscentre.com/about/whatson/details/?id=406...
The Knife Angel getting the message across during it's visit to Hull in February 2019. More info here:
www.visithull.org/whatson/events/the-knife-angel/
and here:
www.britishironworkcentre.co.uk/show-areas/the-knife-ange...
All the burlesque, cabaret and 80s night www.the-peacock-bar.co.uk/whatson dance floor action from the
Peacock Bar Club that is fit to publish! Photographs and videos also available from the Peacock Bar website www.the-peacock-bar.co.uk
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The Maribyrnong River in the foreground looking towards the Melbourne city skyline from Footscray Park in Footscray, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
I'm pleased to inform this photograph is being featured in an interactive map display as part of the The Melbourne Story at the Melbourne Museum in Australia.
As a proud Melburnian, I feel honoured to have my work chosen to be part of this fine display.
My gratitude is extended to the Melbourne Museum.
Darren Stones
http://dgstonesphotography.blogspot.com/
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Treasures from the photographic collection will be exhibited in 2016 www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/Pages/museum/whatson/ca...
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2016 Sydney Chinese New Year: The Harbour Bridge lit red
Year of the Monkey
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
Ten allied flying officers that died in two plane crashes in Åseral and Eiken, Norway, the night before 22. December 1944 are buried in Åseral. They are George Baston White, Henry Lewis Shepherd, William Albert Gamble, Edward Arthur Underwood, James Burt Clayton, Normann Summers, Allan Whatson Heughan, Kevin Mannion, J. Stanley B. Morgan, Gordon Anthony O´Neill Oliver.
A portrait of John Kielty in "Roman Bridge" at the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow yesterday, as part of the NTS Reveal season by National Theatre of Scotland.
I took this yesterday when I photographed the show at its dress rehearsal, where I was shooting the official production photos.
The stage/performance space was both interesting and unusual...and offered certain challenges for photography. However, I do love a challenge.
I'm still working on pics from the shoot...but I'm very happy with the ones I've fully processed so far.
The play itself is an excellent piece of drama and the cast are superb. I strongly recommend seeing it if you get the chance.
You can find out more about the production (and book tickets) here:
citz.co.uk/whatson/info/roman_bridge/
The play is written by Martin Travers and is directed by Amanda Gaughan.
You might also be interested in looking at my National Theatre of Scotland set.
My thanks are due to Andrew Neilson, Press Officer for National Theatre of Scotland, for inviting me to take the production shots.
Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Red Lanterns
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
Marianela Nuñez and Sergei Polunin in George Balanchine's Ballo Della Regina.
The Royal Ballet season 2010/11.
www.roh.org.uk/whatson/production.aspx?pid=14137
Photo by Bill Cooper.
Treasures from the photographic collection will be exhibited in 2016 www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/Pages/museum/whatson/ca...
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My Fair Lady
Margaret Young, Andrew Harris, Conrad Josephs, and Sam Whatson
Coronet Studio Orchestra and Chorus
Coronet Records/USA
Treasures from the photographic collection will be exhibited in 2016 www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/Pages/museum/whatson/ca...
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Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Snake
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
These lovely Alstruemerias were being exhibited at this year's RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
The Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Flower show has been held at the Hampton Court Palace since 1989. The 2008 show was the 19th to be held on the site - and you can find out more by visiting www.rhs.org.uk/hamptoncourt/2008/index.asp
If you would like more details about the 2009 show, please visit www.rhs.org.uk/whatson/events/hampton2009.asp
And if you would like to know more about the Royal Horticultural Society, please visit www.rhs.org.uk/about/
The technique used to make this fukusa is a bit different- it was made by cutting and stitching together pieces of material with details painted on in ink.
After not going to the Peranakan Museum for years, I went twice within a few months. The second time, was to view the exhibition: "Fukusa: Japanese Gift Covers from the Chris Hall Collection". www.nhb.gov.sg/peranakanmuseum/whatson/exhibitions/fukusa
The Japanese of the Edo period used to wrap their gifts in these beautifully embroidered gift covers - which were returned to the giver after receipt of the gift.
The exhibition goes into the techniques of making the Fukusa and the stories behind what each Fukusa portrays - so you learn about Japanese culture and history, not just embroidery techniques.
Treasures from the photographic collection will be exhibited in 2016 www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/Pages/museum/whatson/ca...
Learn more about the Archive - www.bankofengland.co.uk/archive/Pages/default.aspx
Museum and Archive Twitter - twitter.com/boemuseum
Bank of England Archive
A visit to Melbourne wouldn’t be complete without a navigating its various alleyways. Melbourne is renowned for its street art filled alleyways which can be found throughout the city and inner city suburbs. Some of the more popular laneways in Melbourne are Hosier Lane, ACDC Lane, Caledonian Lane and Union Lane just to name a few. You won’t struggle to find a good laneway with street art in Melbourne, which is why Melbourne is known as one of the world’s greatest street art capitals, known for its unique expressions of art throughout the entire city.
whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/placestogo/publicart/pages/s...
#australia #oz #melbourne #victoria #vic #melbournevic #melbournecbd #graffiti #publicart #hosierlane #acdclane #streetart #caledonianlane #unionlane #mural #blackandwhitephotography
Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Goat
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
Todmorden Agricultural Show, Lancashire.
Leica Monochrom, 35mm Summicron Version IV.
Trying to get back into the swing of things here.
Treasures from the photographic collection will be exhibited in 2016 www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/Pages/museum/whatson/ca...
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The Bolddog Lings motorcycle display team at the Royal Cornwall Show 2008.
Had a great time at the Royal Cornwall Show yesterday, weather was really good, maybe too good as I got sunburned! I want to go back again today for the last day but apart from the sunburn problem (I’ll remember the lotion if I go today) I also have a problem with my right foot. I did have one of my regular podiatry checkups on Thursday and there was a little pain but it didn’t seem that bad, it was a bit worse yesterday morning but after walking around for hours yesterday it’s been pretty painful. I guess the sensible thing would be to stay home and rest it, but since I’m not very sensible I’ll probably go!
Treasures from the photographic collection will be exhibited in 2016 www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/Pages/museum/whatson/ca...
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Edward Watson and Marianela Nunez in Wayne McGregor’s Infra. The Royal Ballet 2009/10 season.
www.roh.org.uk/whatson/production.aspx?pid=7067&claim...
Photo by Bill Cooper.
Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Tai Chi Rabbits
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Three Wise Monkeys
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Rat
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
Artists of The Royal Ballet in Anthony Dowell's production of Swan Lake.
Royal Opera House 2010/11 season.
www.roh.org.uk/whatson/production.aspx?pid=13809
Photo: Bill Cooper
"Have you picked up our Liverpool Blitz walking trail? Its focus is on the devastation within the city and waterfront but did you know the Liverpool suburbs were also severely hit?
Pick up the free walking trail from our welcome desk at the Museum of Liverpool www.facebook.com/museumofliverpool/
The powerful exhibition Blitzed: Liverpool Lives, closes on 30 November
www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/whatson/museum-of-liverpool/e...
This exhibition reveals the devastation the Blitz brought to the lives and city of Liverpool in photographs taken by Liverpool City Police between 1940 and 1941. The photographs are accompanied by personal accounts, which bring to life the impact of the war through the eyes of those directly affected by the bombings.
The port city of Liverpool and surrounding areas were key targets for German bombers during the Second World War (1939-45). In Merseyside more than 4,000 civilians were killed, 10,000 homes were destroyed and 70,000 people made homeless during air raids, which peaked in the Blitz of May 1941.
Liverpool itself suffered the second highest number of civilian deaths in air raids in the country and, due to censorship, press reports often didn’t tell the whole story.
At the heart of this exhibition is the people of Liverpool; those affected by the Blitz – their memories, struggles with the aftermath and how they rebuilt their lives in the face of a terrible onslaught.
Sensory elements enable visitors to experience wartime aromas and hands-on tactile images.
Get tips on how you can preserve memories and objects of the Liverpool Blitz: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/museum-of-liverpool/memories-...
Yuhui Choe and Itziar Mendizabal in George Balanchine's Ballo Della Regina
The Royal Ballet season 2010/11
www.roh.org.uk/whatson/production.aspx?pid=14137
Photo: Bill Cooper.