Narrated by Yorkshire Sculpture Park's director of programme Clare Lilley, who has selected the pieces for this year's trail, the guide offers expertise and insight into all 25 works — from Eduardo Paolozzi's huge figure Vulcan to Ugo Rondinone's
striking white tree, «summer moon».
Not exact matches
A privileged
white woman
strikes up a friendship with a Somali survivor of female circumcision in «What the Ax Forgets the
Tree Remembers,» and an antique store owner (who appears in two different stories) finds herself wondering what it means to be a «best friend» when a woman who unexpectedly identified her as such becomes ill.
The hotel's setting is enviable for its endless
white sandy beach, turquoise blue Caribbean Sea and the palm
trees that burst in with their
striking green.
It
strikes the variously angled faces, the creased
white tablecloth on which wine bottles and glasses sparkle, shining clusters of grapes, flower brimmed hats, sun dappled
trees, and the flowing river below.
In «Bird
Strike,» which is thirteen feet long, Walker stripped the painting down to two forms stretching across the length of the painting's
white ground, one a reddish - brown
tree branch and the other a gray
tree branch (or is it a thick vine?)
Strikes can last 2 - 3 seconds, hitting
white firs that normally don't burn well, boil the pitch in the
tree, which then explodes sending flaming goo all over the place.