Weekend Wandering: Public Art Discoveries
It's been great to find lots more public art around Chippenham this year; enough to make this collage for your delectation. From left to right and top to bottom we have: Mustard Bustards by @lucas_antics next to Cousin Norman's and Artel31 on Union Road; Morris Dancer by the ever reliable Chippenham Knatty Knitters on Chippenham High Street for this year's folk festival; In Unity Beauty Unfolds by Sophie Mess at Rivo Lounge Kingfisher by Nathan Pritchard in the Kingfisher pub car park on Hungerdown Lane; Chippenham collage by 2024's Fringe February contributors; Canal scene by Ed Poster at the bus station Winnie's Barbershop by @hardlytryinganyway on Sheldon Road; Mystery horse next to St Andrew's church; Rainbow High Street project led by Public Art Chippenham for Chippenham Pride 2025 Sadly the Morris dancer was the last topper for the post box as it's now gone solar as have at least 2 others in Chippenham. Fingers crossed the other locations get th...
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ReplyDeleteBeangenie - it is brrrrr! I think my snowed up watering can's rather cute though ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd I love how snow hushes everything and alters the light's quality. You know it's there before you pull back the curtains :)
A day to sit with a hot drink and a gardening book!
ReplyDeleteDream and plan!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
Gorgeous...now it looks like my garden except we only have a few inches here now
ReplyDeletelovely photo xx
ReplyDeleteSsshh - I struggled to find my watering can which I needed to water the greenhouse!!
ReplyDeleteFound my watering can today. It is totally solid! Being plastic it will probably crack when it eventually thaws out.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo. Keep warm.
Hah! I have a similar photo of my wheelbarrow swathed in snow. I do love the way snow creates "cushions" on all surfaces.
ReplyDeleteLea - I have 2 on the go at the moment :)
ReplyDeleteDonna - we have more to come this week apparently.
Kbower - welcome and thanks :)
PG - I can lend you one ;)
Dobby - they're usually quite resilient, so fingers crossed for you x
Janet - 'cushions' is a very good term :)