If you know the places/cultural references then they are all pointing in the right direction. As well as being art they are made with genuine road sign material so they reflect at night and will last for ages. Then I headed in to town to visit the stone carvers who are back for their biannual (every 2 years) symposium. I don't know what they did while it was raining but by the looks of the gazebos that were up, most of them kept going.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
An afternoon of art
It finally stopped raining yesterday so I walked into town along the walkway. First stop was a new piece of public art that has gone up at the marina end.
If you know the places/cultural references then they are all pointing in the right direction. As well as being art they are made with genuine road sign material so they reflect at night and will last for ages. Then I headed in to town to visit the stone carvers who are back for their biannual (every 2 years) symposium. I don't know what they did while it was raining but by the looks of the gazebos that were up, most of them kept going.
The last stop was Govett Brewster to see their latest exhibition (sorry, no photos allowed) then home, picking up a hokey pokey ice cream on the way.
If you know the places/cultural references then they are all pointing in the right direction. As well as being art they are made with genuine road sign material so they reflect at night and will last for ages. Then I headed in to town to visit the stone carvers who are back for their biannual (every 2 years) symposium. I don't know what they did while it was raining but by the looks of the gazebos that were up, most of them kept going.
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