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This article has been viewed 2260 times in the last 3 years Peter: 12th May 2005 - 14:02 GMTawesome- that colorful bus. i dont know much about malta, so it was nice to see these photos. thanks! you should post more if you have some... jeeff: 12th May 2005 - 21:30 GMTyeah, anybody know who does those signs? i know it's some famous pop-artist... they have similar installations in a bunch of cities around the world. hmm... jeeff: 12th May 2005 - 21:32 GMTbtw, geoff - in the first photo, the way you've got the horizon tilted just a bit makes it look like the vehicles on both the lower and upper roadways are really leaning into the curves. (tho i think maybe none of them are moving much at all...?) nice work. cerniagigante: 22nd Apr 2006 - 08:30 GMTmaybe the artist is greek and the sign says "Gole" as a tribute to football? anon (80.71.109.94): 9th Oct 2006 - 22:31 GMTIf I'm not mistaken, the LOVE artist is Richard England. The sculpture is intentionally inverted so that its mirror image would appear correctly in the water behind it (you can just see part of a boat in the photo). Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Geoff - [previous] :: [next] |
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