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New tipper van for Littlehampton Town Council after theft

New tipper van for Littlehampton Town Council after theft
littlehamptongazette.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from littlehamptongazette.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Name that building: A grand, pocket mansion on the Pennine Way

QUITE a few people knew the mystery, interesting rock formation in last week’s paper. Photographed by 12 year old Daniel Aynesworth, the ‘Easter Island Moai Statue’ is not in the Pacific, but closer to home at Black Park, Eastby Brow, and was correctly identified by Chris Ettenfield, Vera Whitaker, David Batchelor and Peter Greenwood. David tells us: “The ‘Easter Island’ rock featured in your paper can be found at map ref 552031. Go up the steep road from Eastby towards Black Hill and at the cattle grid where the Shelter Cliff Wood ends, take the track left up the side of the wood for no more than 50 metres and the rock can be seen a little higher up the hillside.”

Rubbish art: how Scottish creatives are dreaming up new masterpieces and saving the planet

Rubbish art: how Scottish creatives are dreaming up new masterpieces and saving the planet
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Aesthetica Magazine - A Kaleidoscopic Journey

A Kaleidoscopic Journey Manchester-based artist Liz West, who was shortlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize in 2016, creates site-specific artworks that use vivid colour, light and space to ignite remarkable sensory experiences. Her latest piece, Hundreds and Thousands, transforms The Tide walkway in Greenwich Peninsula, London, into a kaleidoscopic installation. Here she tells us about the work’s origins and why she’s fascinated by the science of colour perception. A: How did you develop your vision for Hundreds and Thousands? LW: Hundreds and Thousands was initially derived from a series of drawings based on the individual human experience of encountering colour. My experiments in colour mixing and blending are influenced by the theory of Josef Albers. Albers’ work led me to focus on the interaction of colours as well as creating careful compositions and spatial balance between geometric elements such as gridded or striped arrangements.

PKAVS fundraiser for new art hub to support wellbeing smashes target

PKAVS fundraiser for new art hub to support wellbeing smashes target
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