William Sutherland's photos with the keyword: Cities
Los Angeles Graffiti
Los Angeles Aerial View
14 Feb 2024 |
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Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA – 6 February 2024
Los Angeles, CA – 7 February 2024
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
26 Mar 2023 |
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Cleveland, Ohio
(left photos taken 23 March 2023; right photo taken 24 March 2023)
Note: The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland's building was completed in 1923. It was designed by that city's architecture firm – Walker and Weeks . The allegorical statues in front of the main entrance representing security and integrity were created by Henry Hering. The building imitates Italian Renaissance Palazzo style.
"Harmony by the Sea" Mural
15 Jul 2022 |
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New Rochelle, NY
This mural was painted by Spanish Urban Artist Lula Goce (b. 1976 in Galicia, Spain) to celebrate the "special connection that exists between New Rochelle, NY and the Long Island Sound."
It was inaugurated on 2 November 2019 as part of #NRNYMURALS. It was curated and produced by Street Art for Mankind.
streetartmankind.org/artists/lula-goce
Love
17 May 2022 |
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New York, NY
Note: Iconic sculpture created by Robert Indiana (1928-2018). Located on the corner of 55th Street and 6th Avenue. First displayed in New York City in 1970.
Toronto Abstract
12 May 2022 |
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Note: Created from two photos taken in downtown Toronto.
Prelude to Spring
Wall of Frames
Rockefeller Center Motifs
01 May 2022 |
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Rockefeller Center, New York, NY
[A] ll gold is but a little sand in her sight… [S] he is a breath of the power of God… unpolluted… loving… steadfast… all-powerful… a reflection of eternal light… [S] he renews all things... is more beautiful than the sun… and… against [her] evil does not prevail. [Wisdom 7:9, 22, 25-27, 29-30]
For the LORD gives wisdom ; from [H] is mouth come knowledge … [Proverbs 2:6]
How much better to get wisdom than gold! [Proverbs 16:16]
So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom … [Psalm 90:12]
Do not be conformed… be transformed… that… you may discern what is… good and acceptable and perfect. [Psalm 90:12]
Note: The bottom right image was mirrored to be consistent with the top image and layout reasons.
Toronto Skyline
Boston Amalgamation
04 Jul 2021 |
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Boston, MA (Collage created 3 July 2021)
Title is derived from the blending of 18th century historical sites fitting for 245th anniversary of America’s Declaration of Independence attributed to 4 July 1776 with 20th-21st century architectural modernism, which encompasses a significant part of Boston’s skyline and waterfront development, much of it constructed after 2000.
(top left) Old North Church (photographed 15 June 2021) used by Paul Revere (“One if by land, two if by sea”) during his midnight ride on 18 April 1775 to warn the patriots the British were coming by land (one lantern was hung in its steeple for a minute. Built in 1723. The oldest standing church in Boston. Also a little known fact, Wentworth Cheswell, the first African-American man elected to public office (Town Constable, Newmarket, NH in 1768) also warned of the British approach along with William Dawes, Samuel Prescott and some dozen others.
(top middle) George Washington Statue (photographed 15 June 2021), Boston Public Garden. Designed by Boston artist Thomas Ball. Unveiled 3 July 1869.
(top right) Faneuil Hall (photographed 13 June 2021), site of the Boston Massacre (5 March 1770, in which British troops killed five) and several speeches by Samuel Adams, one of several “Founding Fathers” opened in 1743 after being erected using funds from the slave trade. It reopened in 1762 after being nearly completely destroyed by a fire and is rich in African American history. The first person killed during the Boston Massacre was 47 year-old African American Crispus Attucks. In August 1890 it was the site of African-American legislator Julius Caesar Chappelle’s speech calling for granting Black Americans the right to vote.
(bottom) Eleanor, Boston Harbor (photographed 14 June 2021), site of the Boston Tea Party. The Eleanor , a replica of the original tall ship, was one of three ships boarded by a diverse predominantly young crowd on 16 December 1773 to protest the British tax on tea with the rallying cry, “No taxation without representation!” 340 chests consisting of 92,000 pounds of tea valued at approximately $1.7 million in today’s money were dumped into Boston Harbor during the protest, the key event that sparked the American Revolution (1775-1783) and subsequent American independence from Britain.
Additional View of Old North Church (left) and Faneuil Hall (right)
Twin Pandemics (COVID-19 and Racism) and Safe Spac…
18 Sep 2020 |
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Twin Pandemics:
l. New York Public Library, New York, NY (17 September 2020); r. Africa Center, New York, NY (16 September 2020)
Safe Spaces:
Central Park, New York, NY (16 September 2020)
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www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Freedom Tower
Spiritual Rio
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