This photograph captures a creative bike rack in Marquette, Michigan, designed with musical notes. It's a perfect piece of art for adding a touch of whimsy and creativity to your home, office, hotel, or hospitality interiors.
I love these metal relief sculptures of fish on the fence of a modern tenement-style building on Cumberland Street in the Gorbals area of Glasgow. They feature a trout or salmon (top left), a stickleback (top right), a grayling (bottom left) and a pike (bottom right).
A walk through our local sculpture park. I've probably posted similar, but it's been a few years It's a mix of beautiful and macabre, as is fitting for our weird little city.
Lol. When at Dunedin Airport I always visit the only one of my pictures on public display. It is in the male throne room in departures :-) #art#publicart#astronomy#newzealand#toilet
Well, if this isn't one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen...
This stone isn't finished yet, but it felt particularly important to see it as it was being carved.
Urdu, the language of my grandfather, memorialised in Scottish sandstone. And somehow, within the words, within the stone his presence and his experiences memorialised too.
@theappletree it's part of a public art project called Remembering Together. I came up with the concept but found a stone mason to do the lettering which requires so much skill. Just beautiful work.
First of the memory stones for Remembering Together Kinross has been completed by Douglas Stevens Stone. Here it is looking beautiful by evening window light.
'mindin, mair strang nor stane' is the Scots translation of 'memory, stronger than stone'.