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Phyllis and I loved the 16th Avenue Tiled Steps -- a beautiful, community-created mosaic running up the steps at 16th and Moraga in San Francisco.
In 2003, Artists Aileen Barr and Colette Crutcher led the creation of 163 mosaic panels that were applied to the step risers, over 300 neighbors helped make them, and over 220 neighbors sponsored handmade animal, bird and fish name tiles embedded within the mosaic. They successfully completed the project two years later, in 2005.
This collective art project is one of San Francisco’s little-known gems that’s well worth the trip: it is a sight to behold, as these photos suggest. The spiral patterns that run through all the steps are exquisite and tie it all together. What a wonderful way to make art with your neighbors!
Learn more: www.tiledsteps.org/
Several winding stone steps going down to a lake surrounded by colorful autumn trees. On the side of the stairs there is a small white chapel with a tiled roof made of wood.
Our Primary Steps students from five centres around the UK came together at The Royal Ballet School in Covent Garden for their graduation and performed pieces inspired by the ballet David Bintley's Still Life at the Penguin Café. Their pieces focused on issues such as climate change, extinction, deforestation and humanity’s impact on the environment.
©2022 The Royal Ballet School. Photographed by Rachel Cherry.
Shown are about 1/3 the steps in this series we had to walk down on John Muir Trail. This section is also open to horse traffic. I think horses do not like it. Every step has horse poop on it. I think that when the horses came to these steps from the bottom they said to themselves, "Shit!" And then they did. All the way up. Taking turns to make sure no step was left unscathed.
Castle Street, Aylesbury, Bucks. These old steps have had a few thousand feet on them judging by the wear.
seeing how the light affected the texture of the bricks.
Taken with a 1939 Rolleicord IIa on Kodak TX400 film developed in ID11 and scanned
For those who know and love the Costner-starring movie - these are the very steps in Chicago where Ness and Stone apprehend the Book Keeper and save the the baby. I stood where they stood, and I find that very cool.
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Don't you go laughin' at my green steps. Back in the day, I had the coolest steps on this block. All the other cats where goin' with those new fangled pre- cast steps. Damn things needed a gorilla to install them and they looked like gray caskets. A few of the houses that fancied themselves 'uptown' got themselves some of those fine brick steps. Fools. They tried to look like one of those joints across Woodward over in Palmer Woods. All they'd ever be are shacks with brick steps.
But let me tell you how I got these steps. You see, old man Blair was tight with a buck. One of those money in the mattress types. You know who I'm talkin' about, those old dudes who drive twenty miles down to Eastern Market to save a 30 cents on a bag of onions. Any way, the old man never threw anything out. He wound up somehow with a roll of astro- turf. He spied my rotting steps one day and figured if he covered them with the astro- turf he’d get a few more years out them. Besides, once he put it down he loved nothing better than to point out how his steps matched the lawn.
HDR Rendering: Ephemeral Foot Steps in the sand at Santa Monica Beach, California.
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