Feltham Circles, Pevensey Road Nature Reserve, Feltham, SW London: a series of disused sewage beds, their concrete walls endlessly reworked by street artists & taggers as a kind of mutating open air gallery/studio
Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts
Sunday, 10 April 2016
now (eureka)
Feltham Circles, Pevensey Road Nature Reserve, Feltham, SW London: a series of disused sewage beds, their concrete walls endlessly reworked by street artists & taggers as a kind of mutating open air gallery/studio
Monday, 28 May 2012
l'essenziale e invisibile ...
Labels:
angels,
bad swag,
bike,
eat the rich,
face,
graffiti,
hammer and sickle,
heart,
invisible,
lucky luciano,
one love,
palermo,
sicily,
smoke,
woof
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Monday, 31 January 2011
so un holy (the farm shop)



Trashed farm shop, with graffiti inspired by Portishead and I Haunt Wizards (Gnomzxx), in the village of Northrepps, Norfolk, January 2011. Photos by Sue Palmer
For Portishead's video for Numb, see here
Labels:
graffiti,
local produce,
lonely,
norfolk,
portishead
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
worthy farm
































For music critic Paul Morley's hilarious and perceptive account of his first ever visit to Glastonbury Festival this year - a 'mash-up of humanity and tent ... the offspring of Woodstock and Butlins, with mobile companies, falafel stalls, BBC live coverage and Tuborg lager as the godparents' - see his Observer article here
All photographs by David Williams, except for the grooving Liz Beech - by Stephen Clarke.
Bands at Glastonbury Festival 2010, from the top: Matt Frazier and Taylor Rice of Local Natives, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, the xx, Devendra Banhart, Candi Staton, Bassekou Kouyate, Laura Marling, Stevie Wonder
Labels:
'city',
babyphones,
country,
dance,
england,
festival,
glastonbury,
graffiti,
singing
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