Principled – taking only what he needed, giving of his best
Today’s Tale in ten words
Principled – taking only what he needed, giving of his best
Today’s Tale in ten words
Waiting, for the warning sound, waiting to gain precious ground
Today’s Tale in ten words
A speeding train, two cases and a lone standing magician
Today’s Tale in ten words
No plumed hat nor ringlets, yet his image remains intact
Today’s Tale in ten words
New faces yet such familiarity.
They would share a history.
Today’s Tale in ten words
His innocent corner was where the artist discarded the empties
Today’s Tale in ten words
This murmuration would be a lasting memory, sealing their pact
Today’s Tale in ten words
Listen – the wind.
Listen – the whispers.
Listen long.
Listen wisely.
Today’s Tale in ten words
Packages remain unopened but the contents would seal their fate
Today’s Tale in ten words
Family, a symbol, sisterhood and support.
Modern city, ancient threads.
Today’s Tale in ten words – another story inspired by the news of the day.
It’s taken a little while to come to fruition but here it is, the face of Birmingham. Personally, I love it. ‘Love the idea and the statue itself.
It’s on my list for a visit next time I’m in Brum …
Link to Birmingham Post pictures
The newly-installed public artwork, which proudly stands outside the Birmingham Library, was commissioned by the Ikon Gallery and designed by Turner Prize-winning artist Gillian Wearing.