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Multi Artist Michael The GlitterKing: I produce Stage Wear / Wearable Art and transform not just your Musical Instruments into Eyecatchers! I offer ideas for Advertising Campaigns in the Music Business, work worldwide and produce my own Music and Videos.
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Eyecatcher board I designed for the Lingerie Room in Derry/Londonderry. Northern Ireland Fitting Specialists.
This was caught on a Eyecatcher Magnum Vodo Lure, Also released a 300+ Blue Marlin at the same time!
1. Truly Madly Deeply, 2. the cross i bear, 3. God forgive me....i'm about to sin..., 4. ANGEL STATUE - Infragilis, 5. One Faith, 6. Notre Dame at Twilight, Paris, 7. ANGEL STATUE - Silence, 8. Il mio credo in un tatuaggio., 9. A Believer, 10. Wish, 11. The Holy Quran, 12. In Praise of Women, 13. daily reminder ..., 14. The Beginning of Faith, 15. Faith, 16. Faith...
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... in Hólavallakirkjugarður - the old cemetary in central Reykjavik, just a bit to the West of Tjörnin (Reykjavik pond).
The rusty urn also provides a "surprise" when you get to the end of the garden and makes a centrepiece for the little spring garden
St Mary Aldermary, Queen Victoria Street, London
The tower of St Mary Aldermary is one of the great Wren moments, one of the three great eyecatcher towers in the City along with St Bride to the west along Fleet Street and St Dunstan in the East by the Tower of London. It was clearly intended as a foil to the cathedral when viewed from south of the river, with its great rabbit-eared parapet as if it were visiting the city on a day out from Suffolk. The gothic style of the church is popularly believed to have been a demand of the patron, Henry Rogers, but it seems just as likely that it was simply a copying of the features of the medieval church which had been rebuilt on a grand scale just 150 years before. That project was bankrolled by Sir Henry Keeble, and in fact the roof and tower were not completed until the 1620s, forty years before the great fire.
Internally, this church is a great sugar confection, the plaster-fan vaulting of the nave and aisles full of joy, like being inside a giant wedding cake. This is like nothing medieval in London or elsewhere, but as Pevsner points out, perhaps Wren was copying the work of the 1620s, not that of the medieval period. The arcades that support it look at first medieval, but during the 1935 repairs they were found to be standing on reused medieval rubble. Many of the furnishings are long after Wren, although the 17th Century font survives, as does a very attractive sword rest. Pevsner had no kind words to say for Lawrence Lee's glass, although to my mind its simplicity is a perfect foil for the architectural grandeur. In any case, John Crawford's west window is better.
This church is epic in scale, without the intimacy familiar from its near neighbours. The great tower is seen perfectly from the viewing platform of the Tate Modern gallery across the river, its significance to the City's urban landscape immediately apparent.
(c) Simon Knott, December 2015
Fruchtgummi-Auge in transparenter Schutzverpackung mit Werbebanderole aus weissem Glanzkarton, ca. 17 Gramm aus Schaumzucker und buntem Fruchtgummi (immer bunt gemischt), Haltbarkeit 9 Monate bei sachgerechter Lagerung. Grösse: ca. 90 x 60 x 40 mm, Werbefläche rundum in 4c-Euroskala.
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10. Paper Rainbow, 11. Untitled, 12. Glass Bottle