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Without wishing to resurrect the dreaded 'P' word again, the opposition wasn't to the concept itself. Just that ours was going to be an 'earth works', sited a'top our most prominent, and much loved hill.
Any opposition was labelled as Philstinism, by the lackeys paid to promote it. The fact is, what was earmarked for Accrington was just bad, period. |
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I would pay to have it covered up. |
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Spot on. If I had travelled to Accrington, climbed a goodly sized hill and found that at the top.....I would have been disappointed. I don't imagine that people travel around the country just to look at these sculptures.....I am pretty sure that the town would have to have some 'substance' about it to bring folk in....and then if there just happened to be an interesting piece of public art....it might get a glance. But if we try to say that public art would bring people into the town, then we are deluding ourselves. |
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So that confirms what I said Bernard.
People do not come from out of town purely to look at some artwork. And once they have visited it, then they probably don't go back. |
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Just a few pics of various types of sculpture I have photographed over the last year or so - there are so many different types around and lots of people enjoy them, photograph them and go especially to see them. One of these is in Fleetwood, one in Maryport, Long Meg is near the Lake District (the oldest example), a few on Lake Garda in Botanical garden (spot the Miro "Sheep" and the Keith Haring "Totem" ones they are worth a fortune!), The Horse is at the Vittoriale monument on Garda too, the Scarecrow "Royal" in the village of Wray and the Mediaeval Lion is by the cathedral door in Cremona. Hope you like them and they can give a few ideas.
Personally i still vote for "The Clog" -or perhaps some sort of Stone circle up The Coppice! |
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I very much like Burnley's Singing Ringing Tree.
I don't know if people would go there more than once to see it. Hard to tell, as it's already a popular spot for walkers, and with doggers. |
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The point is when will the base ever be perfect and ready for adding accessories ... there will always be flags to be improve, lamps to be mended, pot holes to be filled, buildings to sandblast, a decent bus station to be built (:D) ... so would be the 12th of Never before we accessorise. Quote:
It's not just a matter of outside visitors either, it's baiting our own residents of Hyndburn to shop in the centre and linger on a sunny afternoon or a crisp Winter's day with pretty Christmas lights, with the hope they will open their purses whilst there. |
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Doggers ?? Where? Where ? Dang, missed this entertainment... :D Plenty of dog walkers though. |
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Not so hot when visiting in the day, with toddlers and a picnic, as I did recently with friends. We nearly spat out our sausage rolls. (Not a euphemism.) :eek::D:eek: |
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Mobertol Good pics. I urge you to visit the helter skelter at the end of the M55 when next in Blackpool. In Fleetwood you missed the replica of the famous statue in Piccadilly Square ( the name of which is on the tip of my tongue)
Something made of stained glass, in the style of Tiffany, would be appropriate but perhaps not practical. |
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I also really like the big mirror ball, in Blackpool.
The reflections of the sky, and the lights are beautiful. It also makes senses as a sculture, being located in the entertainment capital that is Blackpool. |
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