Badly's photos with the keyword: SE1

G W Coronation

12 Sep 2010 131
This is (I think) a scene from the coronation of Edward VII in 1902.

London College of Communication

19 Feb 2010 182
Formerly the London College of Printing, and part of University of the Arts London. I am sitting inside the LCC, looking across its little quad towards the College's main entrance, which also has glass walls.

floating lights

19 Feb 2010 145
floating lights

Swan and Snail at Guy's

Millennium Bridge

24 Sep 2009 109
View from the Stone Gallery

That new tower at the Elephant

24 Sep 2009 150
... which is called Strata SE1. View from the Stone Gallery

Guy's Hospital, and a curvy train

24 Sep 2009 111
View from the Golden Gallery above the dome of St Paul's

Salts 'n' Spices

A nice cup of tea

12 May 2008 149
The first Street Art mural to be started at Tate Modern is by Nunca. "Nunca (Never) started writing graffiti and pichação (a uniquely Brazilian form of tagging) on the streets of São Paulo when he was twelve. Over the years, his work developed into a more pictorial form of communication whose use of colour and style strongly evokes the ancient traditions of the Brazilian people. ‘I like to look more to indigenous art,’ he explains, ‘because for me the Brazilians still have something of the Indians, in the culture, in the blood.’ By placing his images in contemporary settings such as motorway underpasses, he creates a timeless dialogue between ancient and modern. Often improvised, Nunca’s works on the street reflect what he sees as the inner character of the Brazilian people, fighting for survival in the modern metropolis. The faces he depicts are based on members of the public whom he sees while walking through the city. Though made with spray paint or acrylic, they often have the look of ancient woodcuts or etchings. ‘This was the first way of depicting people when the conquerors came here,’ he explains. His use of dark red ochre similarly relates to the urucum (a red pigment) used by some Brazilian tribespeople to paint their faces and bodies in ritual."

Borough Market

Dager deep hoels

20 Mar 2007 92
One from the archives: taken in August 1984 Leathermarket Gardens, Bermondsey SE1

pano_b

23 Mar 2007 88
Originally posted to Guess Where London? One of two panoramas taken in 1982 from opposite corners of the roof of the Polytechnic of the South Bank (now London South Bank University)

pano_a

23 Mar 2007 117
Originally posted to Guess Where London? One of two panoramas taken in 1982 from opposite corners of the roof of the Polytechnic of the South Bank (now London South Bank University) If anyone's interested in the original full-size scans for historical purposes, please ask.

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