Showing posts with label Roundabout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roundabout. Show all posts

Shape Changing Sculpture at Sant Julia de Loria, Andorra


Google Street View

A few months back I had posted Google Street View of a sculpture at a roundabout near the harbour at Dénia, Spain, which keeps on changing its shape as one travels around the roundabout. (Link)

Here is another similar sculpture at Sant Julia de Loria, Andorra, found by Kerry White and shared in Google+


Glass Eggs in Macau


Google Street View

Found these glass eggs at a roundabout in Macau. No details of these glass eggs are available, however from the beautiful night image shown below it looks that there are colourful fountains inside the glass eggs.

Image from Panoramio are by calvinstkm

A digitally enhanced image as posted in Google+

She Changes - A Giant Anemone In The Sky


Google Street View (Click  on the image for larger image.)


Google Street View (Click on the image for larger image.)

This giant anemone like creature floating in the sky is a  sculpture at a roundabout near the beach front at Praça Cidade San Salvador (San Salvador Square), Matosinhos, Portugal.

Officially named "She Changes", it is a creation of artist Janet Echelman, and like her other major artworks, this sculpture is also made from nets woven from UV-resistant, colourfast PTFE fibre. The sculpture was commissioned in 2005 and is a tribute to the local fisherman.

Main source of info and more info: echelman.com

Paper Boats


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These paper boats at a roundabout in Castrillón, Asturias, Spain remind me of a beautiful poem "Paper Boats" by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
Day by day I float my paper boats one by one down the running stream.
In big black letters I write my name on them and the name of the village where I live.
I hope that someone in some strange land will find them and know who I am.
I load my little boats with shiuli flower* from our garden, and hope that these blooms of the dawn will be carried safely to land in the night.
I launch my paper boats and look up into the sky and see the little clouds setting thee white bulging sails.
I know not what playmate of mine in the sky sends them down the air to race with my boats!
When night comes I bury my face in my arms and dream that my paper boats float on and on under the midnight stars.
The fairies of sleep are sailing in them, and the lading ins their baskets full of dreams.
(Source: allpoetry.com)
*Shiuli flower (English: Night-flowering Jasmine)
Surprisingly no information is available about this art work or may be I couldn't find it on the Net. Perhaps some readers can throw more light on it.

Update: March 26, 2012
As per links e-mailed by Krenek, an active member of Google  Earth Community, the Paper Boats sculpture is part pf the plans to beautify the approach roads to the town. The boats have been made of steel and painted to give it the looks of news paper, which also carries the pictures of celebrities of the town. Amongst those included is a picture of Woody Allen who has an affinity with the region and has shot some scenes here for one of his film.

Each boat is eight meters long and 2.5 meters wide and nine  feet high. These boats are illuminated during the night.

Source of info: lne.es (In Spanish) (English Translation) / minube.com  (In Spanish) (English Translation) - This web page also has some good images of the Paper Boats.

Credits: Thank you Krenek for sending me links about these Paper Boats.

Nice Roundabout Art Near Dénia Harbour, Spain



Google Street View

While roaming the Google streets I came across this nice sculpture at a roundabout near the harbour at Dénia, Spain. Its shape keeps on changing as one goes around on the the roundabout.

Google Street View

Google Street View

I couldn't find any details about the sculpture or its artist. May be some of my readers can tell me more about it.

Update: Oct.16, 2012
Kerry White found another similar one in Sant Julia de Loria, Andorra and has shared it in Google+. Thanks to his find I have included it in this blog and same can be seen in here.

Roundabout Art Made From Discarded Road Signs


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Google Maps

This amazing roundabout art which consists of collection of colourful Sphere,  Cube, Cylinder, Pyramid, Prism and Cone is located on E Tyndell Street, Splott, Cardiff.

Created by French artist Pierre Vivant in 1992, it is made of discarded street signs and is the most famous landmark in the area. The roundabout is popularly known as Magic Roundabout.

Source of info:  yelp.co.uk

Fountain At Roundabout in Yuli, Taiwan


Google Street View

While roaming the streets of Taiwan, came across this fountain at a roundabout in the town of Yuli, Taiwan. Nothing spectacular but looks good from close.

No details are available. Perhaps some reader can give information about this.

Flying Saucer in France


Google Street view

Google Street View

Located in the commune of La Haye-Fouassière, France, this flying saucer shaped sculpture was created to beautify a roundabout near a biscuit factory.

Flying saucers have no historical connection with the town, hence the artist decided to let each astronaut display a distinct specialty of the town. One astronaut is therefore carrying, as flag, the famous French LU brand biscuit 'Petit Beurre' (little butter). Another has a bottle of 'Muscadet' wine which is produced in the area from grapes of local wineries, and the third is holding an emblem of the town - 'Focaccia', a type of popular star shaped bread/cake. The towns name 'Fouassière' is derived from  "Fouasse" or "Focaccia".

The five metre wide flying saucer and its 2 metre tall astronauts are one of the main attractions of the town.

Main source of info: French Wikipedia (English Translation)

Wallace and Gromit Floral Dispaly


Google Street View

This floral display of famous animated Movie/TV serial duo - Wallace and Gromit, can be found at on A-8, Belfast Road-Camtall Road roundabout near Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland.
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