Recently ....
... we visited Derby College that has built a new campus around the Roundhouse and other railway buildings near Derby station.There are new link buildings with the most amazing glass: blue on the inside,
whilst red on the outside.We have also had a few brief outings, including one to Manchester.
There are great opportunities for opportunist thieves in Manchester railway stations. It looks as though they are rostered along with railway staff and members of the emergency services to remove abandoned luggage from railway platforms! This jacket is in the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester. We were there to see the Beyer Garratt locomotive centenary display, but this caught my eye; downy seedheads arranged on a fine mesh of thread. I've no idea who made it, but it has great impact.
I also visited Lincoln for the displays and trade fair at the end of the Association of Guilds of WSD summer school.
The Art Room meanwhile, has a sign up, new windows are going in and we are slowly finding where things have ended up after the move.
Walking back down to the station I saw this rangoli near the cathedral. I didn't have time to stop to talk to the man who was still adding names to the design. Doesn't this look fantastic!
The Art Room meanwhile, has a sign up, new windows are going in and we are slowly finding where things have ended up after the move.
Labels: Derby, Lincoln, Long Eaton Art Room, Museum of Science and Industry, rangoli
2 Comments:
What interesting photos....the red/blue glass is amazing, as is the jacket (I want to touch it), but pride of place must go to that luggage sign :o)
Sorry I am going to miss you tomorrow, I loved the rangoli, I have been looking at them recently for double filet patterns
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