HFF from Newhaven
Grey wagtail, female I think. Motacilla cinerea
What is this?
Angel of the North with little child
HFF from Dundee
The Sunday Challenge. Chirk Aqueduct and Viaduct
Wall carving
Contorted
In Wildness Is the Preservation of the World
TSC
HWW
HFF from Shrewsbury
Late dragonfly
Museum of the Moon in Durham
Museum of the Moon in Durham
HFF everyone and stay safe
Swans trio for TSC
5 mallards
HFF from Bath
The Roman Baths
Relaxing on a bench after taking a plunge
If walls could talk
Ladies bathing.
Master of the Universe
Inquisitive Squirrel
HFF from Dean Village
Landform
Gateway to where?
Edinburgh School Board
Tranquility
Dean Village Edinburgh
Changes in Acer palmatum
HFF from Newhaven
Seabourn Ovation moored in the Firth of Forth
Sunrise on Newhaven
Mermaid for Nick, from LGM
Neptune - looking a bit cross about plastic pollut…
3 swimmers
HFF from Edinburgh
Lake Vyrnwy boathouse
HFF from Shrewsbury
Going home
HBM from Ruyton XI Towns
Bow Wave
TSC. Experimenting with shutter speeds
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Scotland / Schottland / Écosse / Scotia / Caledonia
Scotland / Schottland / Écosse / Scotia / Caledonia
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Master of the Universe
Master of the Universe is based on a famous drawing by William Blake, which shows the scientist Isaac Newton. Paolozzi used the same pose as in the Blake drawing, but has mechanised the figure. The sculpture was made by cutting up and reassembling a plaster model, as the artist frequently does in his later work. A similar but much larger sculpture can be seen in the courtyard of the British Library in London. However while the figure in this sculpture is blind, the London version was given the same eyes as Michelangelo's David.




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Great text too
Many thanks for sharing, Amelia
And thanks for the explanation!
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