It's a busy time for trails in London. Aside from the Bus Sculpture Trail there is the Paddington Trail. The Paddington Trail is related to the release of the new Paddington Bear film. There are fifty statues around London each designed by an artist, designer or celebrity. The trail will raise money for the NSPCC.
This Paddington is Rainbow by Darcey Bussell, the ballerina. I expect his tutu and ballet shoes are inside his case. Rainbow Paddington is outside the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. So he is quite close to the London Transport Museum, not sure if he has a ride on the bus sculptures there.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
London Bus Sculpture Trail III
I'm now at the start of the bus trail which is outside the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden. This bus is called Accessibus and is by Liliana Ortega. Accessibus is decorated using ideas from UCLs Accessibility Research Group, Liliana Ortgea is a Phd student at UCL. There's lots of words and phrases that come up in interviews all over the bus.
The windows on this bus are covered in blackboard paint. The idea is that people can give their thoughts using chalk. The quote from the website is "Accessibus is an ever-changing sculpture which will give helpful feedback on people's views on these topics." From my photo the feedback seems to be that buses should be driven by 'Mrs Dean' and 'Delia & John' should sit upstairs at the front. Which of the three 'people' are Delia and John I'm not sure. I look forward to all buses being driven by 'Mrs Dean', though how easy that will be to achieve I don't know.
The windows on this bus are covered in blackboard paint. The idea is that people can give their thoughts using chalk. The quote from the website is "Accessibus is an ever-changing sculpture which will give helpful feedback on people's views on these topics." From my photo the feedback seems to be that buses should be driven by 'Mrs Dean' and 'Delia & John' should sit upstairs at the front. Which of the three 'people' are Delia and John I'm not sure. I look forward to all buses being driven by 'Mrs Dean', though how easy that will be to achieve I don't know.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
London Bus Sculpture Trail II
This bus is close to the Buckingham Palace one in the previous post, just a few yards away. It's called Gull Graeni Straeto and is by Kristjana S Williams an artist born in Iceland. I guess the buses name means something in Icelandic then. It has a lot of London's landmarks painted on it, the other side is slightly different. The front has the London Orbit Tower on it, which was built for the Olympics, with the London Eye. You can just make it out in the photo. To the back of the bus I think is the Post Office Tower with a giant bird on it - would look better with a dragon instead.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
London Bus Sculpture Trail
2014 is the 'Year of the Bus'. I don't know why it's the year of the bus nor who decided it was, I might decided to call 2015 the 'Year of Cute Little Red Dragons' and see who goes along with it. Anyway, as part of The Year of the Bus there are 60 model buses being placed around London to form trails. Lots of artists and designers have come up with designs for these buses, the basic model is the new Route Master, to showcase the role of Buses in London (you can tell I'm reading the publicity blurb as I'm not really sure what its all about).
This bus is inspired by Buckingham Palace. It is the work of Mandii Pope, an artist from New Zealand, and is outside Transport for London offices on Victoria Street. I resisted the urge to wear a big black wig and play guitar when I got on the top.
This bus is inspired by Buckingham Palace. It is the work of Mandii Pope, an artist from New Zealand, and is outside Transport for London offices on Victoria Street. I resisted the urge to wear a big black wig and play guitar when I got on the top.
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