Inspiration Friday Feature: Field of Light The "Field of Light" was conceived in 1992 by Bruce Munro who took a road trip through central Australia, camping at Uluru/Ayer's Rock. To Munro, the red desert had an incredible feeling of energy, ideas seemed to radiate from it along with the heat.
Performing Arts Rowena Cade: Sculpting a Theatre Rowena Cade sculpted Minack Theatre out of the granite cliff face in Porthcurno, Cornwall. She built the theatre herself with the help of her gardner Billy Rawlings in 1931–32.
Glass Dale Chihuly at Kew Gardens: Reflections on Nature The Dale Chihuly Glass Sculptures at Kew Gardens are spectacular, illuminating, awe-inspiring, yet harmoniously compatible with the environment. Image: Dale Chihuly glass sculpture at Kew Gardens, London.
Nature Celebrating the Beauty of Earth The greatest gift space exploration has given us is an appreciation of the beauty of our planet. Up close Earth's changing landscapes are magnificent- each with its own beauty- from the seas to the deserts, to the forests and mountains. Each scape has its own appeal, its own exquisite beauty.
The Moon One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind Apollo 11 landed the first humans on the Moon- Commander Neil Armstrong, lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin and Command module pilot Michael Collins. Apollo Lunar Module Eagle landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC.
Colour Unbridled Perception of Colour Chromesthesia or 'sound-to-color synesthesia' is a 'type of synesthesia' in which 'heard sounds automatically and involuntarily evoke an experience of color'. (Wikipedia)
Disability Remarkable Artists Mouth and Foot Artists. The Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists of the World Arnulf Erich Stegmann Tom Yendell John Bramblitt Jennie Sjöström
Inspiration Feature artist: Stephanie Appreciating the artistic talent of a 6 year old through analysing one of her paintings.