Rafael Canogar (Spanish, b. 1935), Vestido de luces [Suit of lights], 1963. Oil on canvas, 200 x 200 cm.
Adara Sánchez Anguiano
“The British barquentine Mildred, Newport for London with basic slag, struck under Gurnards Head at midnight on the 6th April 1912, whilst in dense fog. She swung broadside and was pounding heavily when Captain Larcombe, the mate, two Irishmen, one Welshman and a Mexican from Vera Cruz rowed into St. Ives at 6am. They later returned in a pilot gig but the Mildred was already going to pieces. The Mildred, Cornish built and owned, was launched in 1889.”
Pablo Picasso
Londons Urban Toilet. The beautiful decaying famous red phone boxes are no longer made and whats left of the remaining ones have been left to rot. Its become more of toilet and you would be lucky to find one working. Some boroughs have put the old phone boxes to more valuable community use such as the ‘The Phone Booth Book Exchange.’
Check out the link below for a list of book phone booth book exchanges
Starry sky breaks into morning light, Sakawa town, Makino park, the rock is called Monomi-iwa rock or Monomi-iwa view/point. Shikoku Island, Japan.