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"Dance, architecture, scupture, film, music - combine to reveal a startling new way to see the world. The performance is in the lower levels of The Royal Festival Hall in little used spaces, plus the roof terrace. The stage set in the lower levels is open as an exhibition of the scuptures and projections when the performances are not on. Runs 1st-6th August, 2016
NMC dancers:
Clemmie Sveaas
Patricia Okenwa
Alexander Whitley
Joe Walkling
Jonathan Goddard
Renaud Wiser
Photo - copyright Dave Morgan
This scupture was originally in front of the city hall. Has been oved to the start of the River Walk. Jamestown has a Nordic heritage and this was to represent a Viking ship. Some said it looked more like the remains of a turkey dinner. Leave it up to you.
Ceramic scupture: paperclay, flashing slip, Iron oxide and Manganese Dioxide stains. No glaze. High fire Cone 10 reduction.
This is the back view of "Emergence." The crumb texture is done by using dry to dry joining techniques. The crackle texture on the thorns is from the flashing slip.
"Dance, architecture, scupture, film, music - combine to reveal a startling new way to see the world. The performance is in the lower levels of The Royal Festival Hall in little used spaces, plus the roof terrace. The stage set in the lower levels is open as an exhibition of the scuptures and projections when the performances are not on. Runs 1st-6th August, 2016
NMC dancers:
Clemmie Sveaas
Patricia Okenwa
Alexander Whitley
Joe Walkling
Jonathan Goddard
Renaud Wiser
Photo - copyright Dave Morgan
"Dance, architecture, scupture, film, music - combine to reveal a startling new way to see the world. The performance is in the lower levels of The Royal Festival Hall in little used spaces, plus the roof terrace. The stage set in the lower levels is open as an exhibition of the scuptures and projections when the performances are not on. Runs 1st-6th August, 2016
NMC dancers:
Clemmie Sveaas
Patricia Okenwa
Alexander Whitley
Joe Walkling
Jonathan Goddard
Renaud Wiser
Photo - copyright Dave Morgan
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"Dance, architecture, scupture, film, music - combine to reveal a startling new way to see the world. The performance is in the lower levels of The Royal Festival Hall in little used spaces, plus the roof terrace. The stage set in the lower levels is open as an exhibition of the scuptures and projections when the performances are not on. Runs 1st-6th August, 2016
NMC dancers:
Clemmie Sveaas
Patricia Okenwa
Alexander Whitley
Joe Walkling
Jonathan Goddard
Renaud Wiser
Photo - copyright Dave Morgan
Our local Nando's restaurant boasts this rather un-green tree ring sculpture. Still, after all those Superbocks they vend one does want to climb the **** out of that thing...
Scupture (possibly by Philip Mortillaro) on a New York City signpost. [View close-up] [View close-up]
A bronze scupture by Tracey Emin. The information board had been removed at the time I took the photograph, but I emailed the church and they kindly forwarded a photo of the board. This is the information it showed:
"Roman Standard is, in the words of Tracey Emin, a symbol of "hope, faith and spirituality". Bearing none of the autocratic or militaristic connotations of the traditional Roman Standard, this bird carries with it associations of height, air and light. "Most public sculptures are a symbol of power which I find oppressive and dark. I wanted something that had a magic and an alchemy, something which would appear and disappear and not dominate" says Tracey Emin. This diminutive bird perched high above the ground gently reminds us that strength is possessed by even seemingly insignificant creatures".
10 x 17cm from beak to tail, pole 357cm.
This cake was a groom's cake for a car enthusiast and restorer. The real mustang will be the "get-away car" for the bride and groom and he asked for a cake replica of it. Hand-scupted and all fondant icing and decoration with painted highlights on the body, windows and chrome.
"Dance, architecture, scupture, film, music - combine to reveal a startling new way to see the world. The performance is in the lower levels of The Royal Festival Hall in little used spaces, plus the roof terrace. The stage set in the lower levels is open as an exhibition of the scuptures and projections when the performances are not on. Runs 1st-6th August, 2016
NMC dancers:
Clemmie Sveaas
Patricia Okenwa
Alexander Whitley
Joe Walkling
Jonathan Goddard
Renaud Wiser
Photo - copyright Dave Morgan
A scupture by Frank Stella. Was constructed in Cherbourg for Miami. Never delivered - The palace didn't wanted it anymore. Stayed there for years.
See also
archires.documentation.equipement.gouv.fr/document.xsp?id...
L'artiste américain Franck Stella construit actuellement sa plus grande oeuvre dans les chantiers navals de Cherbourg. Ce kiosque à musique haut de 10 mètres, dont la forme s'inspire d'un chapeau de plage brésilien, sera installé à Miami au printemps.
En fait, la scupture est restée là : www.wikimanche.fr/Band_Shell
vigeland sculpture park, oslo, norway.
this is a great park to visit. you can walk on the grass, barbecue, sleep, play frisbee. and stand and look at the statues and laugh and laugh and laugh...
National Register of Historic Places No. 06000001, Added February 9, 2006
National Historic Landmark, Added October 16, 2012
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Scupture: "Law," Archibald Garner
GSA: gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/buildingView.do?pageTypeId=17109&am...
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Federal Building and Post Office (now US Federal Courthouse), 1938-40
Louis A Simon, Gilbert Stanley Underwood
312 N Spring Street, Northeast corner of North Spring and West Temple Streets
PWA Moderne of the late thirties, beuatifully and convincingly carried out. When the "Architectural Record in 1940 asked a number of Los Angeles citizens to cite their favorite buildings, the then-new Federal Building was one of them. Though seventeen stories high (on North Spring Street) the building manages to remain snugly withi the classical tradition -- albeit in an abstracted manner. Within, luxury and formalism are evident, ranging from rose marble and Siena Ttravertine to James L Hansen's larger-than-size scupture "The Young Lincoln," to Archibald Garner's eight-foot-high sculpture in stone, "Law."
Architecture in Los Angeles: A Compleat Guide
David Gebhard and David Winter
Downtown, Civic Center, No. 6
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The U.S. Court House in Downtown Los Angeles is a Moderne style building that originally served as both a post office and a court house. The building was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood and Louis A. Simon. In recent years, it has functioned as a court house with judges from the United States District Court for the Central District of California. There is an another federal court house in the Roybal Building in Downtown Los Angeles. In February 2006, the U.S. Court House and Post Office was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Court_House_(Los_Angeles)