While revelers inside the museum enjoyed the Tate's annual summer party — held «partly to mark 20 years of support from the oil giant,» the BBC reported — figures clad and veiled in black marched in a funereal manner toward the entrance,
carrying black buckets bearing BP's cheery sunflower logo.
Not exact matches
At Kusamba Beach, you'll find the salt farmers repetitively fetching seawater in palm leaf
buckets on
carrying poles, then splashing them out onto the smoothened
black sand under the scorching sun.
When they reached the gates of the museum, they dumped a sticky
black substance (apparently molasses) from the
buckets and tossed feathers into it from bags they
carried on their shoulders.