Tag: “Soulard Art Market”

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  1. Dustin Shuler's Spindle - Berwyn, Illinois

    Dustin Schuler's 1989 sculpture, featuring eight cars impaled on a huge pole, is fittingly displayed in the parking lot of Cermak Plaza in Berwyn Illinois. It's a road trip must-see destination if you're in the Chicago area, best seen while in the afterglow from eating a pair of Chicago-style hot dogs.

  2. snowman/snowflakes

    Sculpture by Inges Idee - Hans Hemmert, Axel Lieber, Thomas A. Schmidt and Georg Zey

    Vivocity, Singapore

  3. Wonder in Stone

    Belur used to be the early capital of the glorious Hoysala Empire.
    The Channakesava Temple in Belur is regarded as one of the most magnificent pieces of Hoysala Architecture. It is estimated that it took over a 100 years to build this temple complex.It was finally completed in 1116 AD.

  4. Louvre, Paris

  5. Berlin Wall

    The wall that once divided Berlin between East and West Germany is partially preserved as a giant outdoor art display. Only small sections remain today as the city of Berlin is undergoing a massive construction boom following reunification.

  6. Not Available in Stores

    Products by the Flow Institute at the Danish Design Center, April 2007.

    Copenhagen, Denmark.

  7. MoMA. Vincent van Gogh. The Starry Night. Saint Remy.

    The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Vincent van Gogh.

  8. Candies

    My wife and I wandered into the market from Las Ramblas, our eyes drawn to the bright colors strewn everywhere in the form of candied fruits; our ears buzzed with the sounds of buyers and sellers haggling in Catalan.

    We opted for a small sample, a single pineapple ring. It was sweet, it was delicious, it was exotic and familiar at the same time.

  9. The Globe Tavern

    around the corner from the backside of Borough Market is the Globe Tavern (where they shot Bridget Jones's Diary).

    One of the many wonderful things about London is being able to drink your pint outside in the open air.

  10. 'Place Djemmaa el Fna' (1)

    One of the central squares of Marrakech is called 'Place Djemmaa el Fna'.

    During daytime the square is filled with merchants.