Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Ice bear project: Trafalgar Square

One of the things I love about London is how the streets themselves act as art galleries. You never know when you're going to turn a corner and be faced with a new installation, be it a piece of grafitti or a giant pigeon. The Ice Bear Project in Trafalgar Square is a poignant ice sculpture of a bear by Mark Coreth that will melt to leave a brone skeleton behind. It is intended as a comment on the Copenhagen Summit, to show Londoners the connection between our actions and the resulting consequences on nature. Worth a look if you're in town.




Images are copyright Lillian Todd-Jones.

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