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FIGURE SKATING - NOVEMBER 11: Mao Asada of Japan performs in the women's singles during day one of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating NHK Trophy at Makomanai Sekisui Heim Arena on November 11, 2011 in Sapporo, Japan.
A fellow out Skate Sailing on Mud Lake in the Britannia Conservation Area - Ottawa. There were several people skating on the lake even though the mild temperatures have delayed the ice from forming on the lake.Tuesday January 2 2024.
Holiday Skate Party {Skybox} @synnergytavis.sl x Main
Aeri Outfit @roslyn.sl x Main
The Glamour - Square Nails @vipera_sl x TSA
Come Advent, and the temporary ice rink and ferris wheel appear at Dalton Square. There are food and drink concessions at the edge, making this a nice evening's entertainment.
Skating and murals are very often connected because they both express creativity and individuality. Skaters like to explore different places and find new spots to skate, and murals add color and personality to the urban landscape. Murals also reflect the culture and identity of the communities where they are painted, and skaters can appreciate the diversity and artistry of different styles. Some skaters are also muralists themselves, or collaborate with other artists to create skateable art installations. Skating and murals are both forms of street art that challenge the norms and celebrate the freedom of expression.
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