The latest artwork to take its place on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square is a giant blue cockerel. Each piece erected here stays for 18 months so you have plenty of time to join the many witticisms that have already begun.
We didn't manage to find out more info about the cockerel while we were there, maybe you had more luck - love its surprising color against the backdrop.
I spotted that the other day, and I really liked it. I dont' quite know why - it just appealed to me. I like most of the things that go on that plinth, so I have a theory that whoever chooses them has similar tastes to me !
Mo, I wasn't aware of the practice of using the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square for rotating art projects. I just googled it and looked at the images. What a terrific idea. Thanks for calling my attention to it.
ohh how much I love the idea of placing something really interesting there!
ReplyDeleteI like it! I also like how they rotate the art in Trafalgar Square. It keeps things interesting for certain.
ReplyDeleteIt's an eye catcher.
ReplyDeleteWonderful building! cock looking nice..
ReplyDeleteWe didn't manage to find out more info about the cockerel while we were there, maybe you had more luck - love its surprising color against the backdrop.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine the what is being said. It sure stands out.
ReplyDeleteI spotted that the other day, and I really liked it. I dont' quite know why - it just appealed to me. I like most of the things that go on that plinth, so I have a theory that whoever chooses them has similar tastes to me !
ReplyDeleteI like this one. It is pretty simple, but I like it.
ReplyDeleteMo, I wasn't aware of the practice of using the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square for rotating art projects. I just googled it and looked at the images. What a terrific idea. Thanks for calling my attention to it.
ReplyDeleteA french symbol ;)
ReplyDeleteI will take a look one day.
ReplyDeleteNice!
I like to be surprised by art.
And I like colors.