MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos
IMG 3482-001-Materials of Mind Theatre 2
IMG 3485-001-Materials of Mind Theatre 1
IMG 3478-001-The Shadow
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The artwork is the form of the tree's shadow, painted on the grass. Once a day, if the sun is shining, the actual shadow and the painted facsimile overlap. By Albano Hernandez. More info in PiP. More info in PiP. Frieze Sculpture 2024, Regent's Park
IMG 3474-001-Button
IMG 3491-001-Sea & Earth
PXL 20241006 130349129-001-I Don't Have Another La…
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By Nathan Cole. More info about the sculpture in PiP. Frieze Sculpture 2024, Regent's Park
IMG 3470-001-Ent- 2
IMG 3467-001-Ent- 1
IMG 3462-001-The Ghaf Tree
IMG 3459-001-Frieze Sculpture 2024 Map
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Photos follow, with info on each in the PiPs. I try to go to Frieze Sculpture every year (I'll miss 2025, however). I wasn't impressed by the 2024 sculptures, but it's always enjoyable to amble around Regent's Park looking at them.
IMG 3451-001-Bench with Vines
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Does anyone know what those little purple flowers are? Queen Mary's Gardens, Inner Circle, Regent's Park
IMG 3446-001-Boxed In Bench
IMG 3445-001-King George's Planter
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With the royal cypher of George III. Queen Mary's Gardens, Inner Circle, Regent's Park
PXL 20241006 113051464-001-Jubilee Gates
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Commemorating King George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935. The gates are Grade II listed. Queen Mary's Garden, Inner Circle, Regent's Park
IMG 3458-001-Chester Gate
IMG 3441-001-Mermaids (Dryads)
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Designed by William McMillan (the same block who designed the fountains in Trafalgar Square) in 1936, although installation was delayed until 1950 due to World War II. It was to the gardens by the painter and sculptor Sigismund Goetze, who had died by the time it was installed, so his wife Constance dedicated it to his memory. It's located in Queen Mary's Garden in the Inner Circle, Regent's Park. Grade II listed.
IMG 3440-001-Triton & Dryads Fountain
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Designed by William McMillan (the same block who designed the fountains in Trafalgar Square) in 1936, although installation was delayed until 1950 due to World War II. It was to the gardens by the painter and sculptor Sigismund Goetze, who had died by the time it was installed, so his wife Constance dedicated it to his memory. It's located in Queen Mary's Garden in the Inner Circle, Regent's Park. Grade II listed.
IMG 3432-001-Street Orderly Boy
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Orderly boys often cleaned the streets. In this statue, the boy represents lads who ran errands during World War 2. He's got one shoe off and is trying to remove a thorn from his foot. Paddington Street Gardens, Marylebone
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