Sunday, 20 February 2011
Roman Villa, Bancroft Park
Today we went to a place called Bancroft Park to see a Roman Villa.
We went on our bikes to get there and we rode about 6 and a bit miles.
All we could see of the villa were stones sticking out of the ground in a square shape. There was also a big square hole with a bit of water inside it, but there was in some places with no water.
The mosaic that we previously photographed in the shopping center, came from here.
By Heidi
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Frog clock Christopher Kit Williams, Shopping Center
This sculpture was made by a man called Christopher Kit Williams. He was born in April the 28th in 1946 in Kent, England.
Hanging from the base of the clock is a large wooden fish that bows out bubbles every half an hour.
There are 2 balls that were painted in a shiny golden colour.
It is made out of wood, then painted over with lots of different colours, which were polished.
Daddy made us go up the escalator several times to get the picture.
By Heidi
Sunday, 9 January 2011
This sculpture is called 3B Series No 6.
It was designed by Bernard Scottlander.
This sculpture was made of painted steel
The part of this sculpture that I liked was the steps leading up to the top the sculpture.
This sculpture was donated to the MK council.
It was placed in Public Gardens behind City Church.
We have photographed 3 other sculptures by Bernard Scottlander and I think this will be the last one because we haven't seen any other sculptures by him yet.
By Olivia
It was designed by Bernard Scottlander.
This sculpture was made of painted steel
The part of this sculpture that I liked was the steps leading up to the top the sculpture.
This sculpture was donated to the MK council.
It was placed in Public Gardens behind City Church.
We have photographed 3 other sculptures by Bernard Scottlander and I think this will be the last one because we haven't seen any other sculptures by him yet.
By Olivia
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Christmas Cracker - Shopping Center
It is Christmas time.
This picture is of us in front of a Christmas cracker. We were standing in a cafe. We were at the top of the cafe. And the cracker was massive.
By Gracie May
Saturday, 27 November 2010
‘River of Light’ 2010 Vanessa Dell, (Lead Artist), Bletchley Leasure Centre
This piece of art is called River Of life. This art is of a river going into light. The river represents leisure and fun because in the olden days people did not have swimming pools, so instead they went swimming in rivers. It is made out of fiber-optic, marballs, stone and paint.
We saw this this art out-side the Bletchley Leisure Center and we thought it would look good for our website.
I think the snow looks really nice and we want more of it.
By Heidi
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Unknown, Sherwood Drive, outside Challange House
The sculpture that we photographed this week is like anther sculpture that we have seen and plan to photograph. I think that the two sculptures are by the same artist, but I could not find any information about today's sculpture on the Internet. The two sculptures look alike because they both have steps leading up to the top and I think they look like the steps up to a climbing frame. All three of us wanted to climb it but it was wet.
The two sculptures are different because the sculpture we have photographed today is orange and the sculpture that we have seen is white. The white sculpture is by Bernard Scottlander and we have photographed two other sculptures by him which are in the same place as the white one. By Olivia
The two sculptures are different because the sculpture we have photographed today is orange and the sculpture that we have seen is white. The white sculpture is by Bernard Scottlander and we have photographed two other sculptures by him which are in the same place as the white one. By Olivia
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Fireworks, Bletchley Park. Nov 6
There were lots of fireworks. They were big. It was a day after fireworks night that it happened.
I think that the fireworks were not art because art does not go in the air.
By Gracie
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