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I'm one of 100 artists working with 100 arts organisations to create 100 banners to celebrate the centenary of The Representation of the People's Act. I'm working with a group of Prism Arts artist, participants and friends. Our banner will join one of four processions taking place on 10th June 2018. This project is organised by Artichoke.
#processions 2018
A constant procession of people make their way to the summit of Mither Tap. The summit of Mither Tap is a red granite and felspar tor which is encircled by the remains of an iron age fort.
2nd Annual Artists' Disguised Procession from Primrose Hill to Cecil Sharp House
photo by Mat Webber
Oriel Myrddin Gallery joined with thousands of women in Cardiff on Sunday 10 June 2018 to march in celebration of 100 years of votes for women.
We worked with an inter-generational group of women, including young women from Dr Mz's youth project in Carmarthen, and artist Rhiannon Williams to create our warrior butterfly banner.
The day was amazing. We were very proud to be represented alongside women from across wales enjoying the sunshine and marching together in solidarity through the streets of the city.
A woman’s procession in Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal. All the women wore different coloured clothing; those who wore red indicated that their married. They all walked in single file carrying a brass pot with holy water and a leaf in it on their head. This procession was to worship their gods for both Hinduism and Buddhism. I took this image of a woman who seems very happy for everyone to take images of her, as her smile tells it all.
A Mendrisio ville se localisant dans le Sud du Tessin (suisse) aux portes de l'Italie, chaque Jeudi et vendredi saint, ce depuis plus de 400 une procession religieuse a lieu.
Tout un quartier, des balcons aux fenêtres se voit décorer de tableaux lumineux retraçant le calvaire de Jésus ou des scènes tirées du Second testament.
Oriel Myrddin Gallery joined with thousands of women in Cardiff on Sunday 10 June 2018 to march in celebration of 100 years of votes for women.
We worked with an inter-generational group of women, including young women from Dr Mz's youth project in Carmarthen, and artist Rhiannon Williams to create our warrior butterfly banner.
The day was amazing. We were very proud to be represented alongside women from across wales enjoying the sunshine and marching together in solidarity through the streets of the city.