MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: cans

IMG 2066-001-Lamassu Detail 2

15 Aug 2024 1 126
Sculpture by Michael Rakowitz outside Towner Eastbourne. The sculpture is a replication of the Lamassu of Nineveh, which was destroyed by ISIS. I had seen this previously when it was on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. It was nice to get up close to it here in Eastbourne.

IMG 2065-001-Lamassu Detail 1

15 Aug 2024 121
Sculpture by Michael Rakowitz outside Towner Eastbourne. The sculpture is a replication of the Lamassu of Nineveh, which was destroyed by ISIS. I had seen this previously when it was on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. It was nice to get up close to it here in Eastbourne.

IMG 2068-001-Lamassu 2

15 Aug 2024 2 1 139
Sculpture by Michael Rakowitz outside Towner Eastbourne. The sculpture is a replication of the Lamassu of Nineveh, which was destroyed by ISIS. I had seen this previously when it was on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. It was nice to get up close to it here in Eastbourne.

IMG 2072-001-Lamassu 1

15 Aug 2024 114
Sculpture by Michael Rakowitz outside Towner Eastbourne. The sculpture is a replication of the Lamassu of Nineveh, which was destroyed by ISIS. I had seen this previously when it was on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. It was nice to get up close to it here in Eastbourne.

IMG 2069-001-Invisible enemy should not exist

15 Aug 2024 102
Sculpture by Michael Rakowitz outside Towner Eastbourne. The sculpture is a replication of the Lamassu of Nineveh, which was destroyed by ISIS. I had seen this previously when it was on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. It was nice to get up close to it here in Eastbourne.

IMG 1759-001-I Only Eat Cans

11 Aug 2024 1 99
Goat Ledge Cafe, Lower Promenade, St Leonards

IMG 1758-001-Can-Eating Shark

11 Aug 2024 1 84
Goat Ledge Cafe, Lower Promenade, St Leonards

IMG 2198-001-Wrapped Paint Cans

30 Jun 2024 95
4 Princelet Street, Spitalfields, was built in 1723. Though it is no longer serving as a residence, over the past 300 years it has housed Huguenot silk weavers, the grandson of the founder of Truman Brewery, various laborers, a Polish Jew (a tailor) and his family among others. It is currently hired out for filming and events. I got to see the inside during an exhibition by Gagosian Gallery of the early works of Christo, which were staged throughout the house. This is one of my all-time favourite buildings in London and I walk by often. Here's a shot of the exterior:

IMG 6162-001-The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist

03 Feb 2020 202
Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square.

IMG 6160-001-Fourth Plinth 3

03 Feb 2020 1 3 288
The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist. Michael Rakovitz has recreated the winged deity Lamassu, one of the archaeological artefacts looted from a museum in Iraq, from date syrup cans.

IMG 6159-001-Fourth Plinth 2

03 Feb 2020 1 184
The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist. Michael Rakovitz has recreated the winged deity Lamassu, one of the archaeological artefacts looted from a museum in Iraq, from date syrup cans.

IMG 6157-001-Fourth Plinth 1

03 Feb 2020 183
The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist. Michael Rakovitz has recreated the winged deity Lamassu, one of the archaeological artefacts looted from a museum in Iraq, from date syrup cans.

Art in the Orchard 12

25 Aug 2013 1 328
Dragon Flies by Piper Glass & Steel. Art in the Orchard, Park Hill Orchard, Easthampton, MA.

Provisions in the Satellite

21 Aug 2011 337
All Utopias Fell, by Michael Oatman, at Mass MoCA, North Adams. See where this picture was taken. [?]