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Justine Griffiths.
Warrington-based Justine Griffiths, whose textiles works are influenced by the environment, is showing during Cheshire Open Studios www.artistsatwork.org.uk
Adam Paxon, Spondylitis Necklace, acrylic, resin, 33x32x4cm, 2003.
Photo: Graham Lees.
Joint winner of Jerwood Applied Arts Prize - Jewellery 2007.
Torsten Lauchmann, Curtain, computer-generated animation, 2007.
Courtesy: Mary Mary and S1 Artspace.
Alex Hetherington, House/Lights, performance at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, 2007.
Photo: Jennifer Beaton.
Paul Carter, Alexandra Zierle, Following the Whispers inbetween, performance, 2007.
Photo: Steven Paige.
Samar Asamoah, R.O.Y.G.B.I.V, 2007.
Photo: Colin Davison.
Stewart Gough, Untitled, plastic picnic plates, pipes, 2007.
Immo Klink, from Disturbing Factors, lambda print, 2000-07.
Susan Diab, Oh I do like to be beside the seaside!, 2006.
Elizabeth Masterton, There'll Always Be An England, installation, 2007.
Photo: Paul Ridout.
Mark Selby, Realising New Markets 2006
guoguoer or gampsocleis gratiosa
Alex Pearl, The Flash
I haven't a clue about this one.
Herr Hasel Harald, on Kopenhagener Strasse, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin
Lauren Aston, Artist Opening
Harald, Herr Hasel Fabulous haircutter on Kopenhagener Strasse, Berlin
Wooden cricket containers
These photos are pretty bad but give an idea of what we were looking at. The size of these containers is comparable to a mobile phone or ipod.
Out with Laurens and Yam
Destruction of hutong
Destruction of hutong
Destruction of hutong
Presumably, then, the Government will not destroy them all in anticipation of the Olympics - just the ones that cannot be renovated...
The hutong represent old Beijing and are quite a tourist attraction in some areas, although you can tell this is annoying for locals who are not in the tourism trade.
Gourds for keeping crickets