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Due to the addition of the drainage channel and pipework, it has allowed me to fill in a gap where the two coping stones met at the corner. This is an ongoing job as can be seen but at least will make a new area for further mosaic :-)
The end of the left hand coping stone had a glass shape mosaic arrangement at the end. When I first did it the drainage area hadn't even been thought of. However, I recently removed the glass shapes to make room for a better more spread out design and allow me to better connect the two coping stones together.
Some of the bamboo edging was also removed from this area to improve the view of the coping stones and to allow a better setting for the drainage area.
But I got there in the end. And see that wall? That wall was shit. I used the plasterboard fixing knowledge I picked up from Stevie Wonder the electrician. I was pleased with myself.
three tier version of my bella cake with orchids instead of a rose
5"7"9" tiers in fondant with RI pipework and lustre wash, gumpaste orchids
last cake for 2010!~!
Another amazing installation at the Liverpool Biennial Visitor Centre, located in the old Rapid Hardware store on Renshaw Street, is this sculpture of twisted metal pipework. Created by the artist Rosa Barba the industrial tubes carry the sounds of Liverpool from the street outside, amplifying them, & transmitting them into the room.
The sculpture visually resembles a network of nerves or capillaries & the sound emanating from openings in the pipework is almost organic. The whole work is designed to show the city as a living, breathing organism.
Pipework inside cupboard. This example shows a vehicle where a draindown valve is located inside these cupboards; at the very bottom and is often accessible without opening the cupboard door.
Something different! The pipes on the back of this modern building in Paris, which houses 50,000 works of art, are coloured according to their function. Air-conditioning ducts are blue; water pipes, green; electricity lines, yellow; escalators, red; ventilation shafts, white; and structural beams are clad in stainless steel.
Stanton Pipeworks 14-3-98 Trackwork was responsible for the construction of the new sidings into Stanton Pipeworks and their tamper is stood over the weekend