Travel Photography > Photos taken by GregW
Yes, paper based ticketing still exists...
Wheelie bag, iPod, Computer, Mobile phone, hair products - I'm travellin' in style, y'all.
off London Wall Street near the London Museum
Off Bassinghall Street, London
Taken from Coleman Street
The sculptor Charles Wheeler specialised in portraiture and architectural sculpture. There are many works by him in London, dating from the 1930s through to several only placed in 1975, the year after his death. From the 1930s are his figures for the Bank of England, including those on the front, and the figure of Ariel on the dome at the corner of Princes Street and Lothbury Street.
The rabbit, created by American artist Jeff Koons for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in 2007, has since travelled the world as a floating art piece. The rabbit is in London as part of the Pop Life: Art in a Material World exhibit at the Tate Modern. It was displayed at Covent Garden for a short period, but is no longer on display at the market.
The rabbit, created by American artist Jeff Koons for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in 2007, has since travelled the world as a floating art piece. The rabbit is in London as part of the Pop Life: Art in a Material World exhibit at the Tate Modern. It was displayed at Covent Garden for a short period, but is no longer on display at the market.
The rabbit, created by American artist Jeff Koons for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in 2007, has since travelled the world as a floating art piece. The rabbit is in London as part of the Pop Life: Art in a Material World exhibit at the Tate Modern. It was displayed at Covent Garden for a short period, but is no longer on display at the market.
The rabbit, created by American artist Jeff Koons for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in 2007, has since travelled the world as a floating art piece. The rabbit is in London as part of the Pop Life: Art in a Material World exhibit at the Tate Modern. It was displayed at Covent Garden for a short period, but is no longer on display at the market.