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  3. An inverse bust by the Catalan artist Josep Maria Subirachs inserted into the wall of the 1842 former Stockwell Chapel of Ease on Howard Street, behind the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow.

An inverse bust by the Catalan artist Josep Maria Subirachs inserted into the wall of the 1842 former Stockwell Chapel of Ease on Howard Street, behind the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow.

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    An inverse bust by the Catalan artist Josep Maria Subirachs inserted into the wall of the 1842 former Stockwell Chapel of Ease on Howard Street, behind the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow.

    The bust is designed in such a way as to fool the brain, and as a result as you walk past it, it suddenly changes from disappearing into the wall to standing out from it and before flipping back again.

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    #glasgow #streetart #josepmariasubirachs #publicart #howardstreet

    thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scotT sinmisterios@mastodon.uyS exlibrarykris@cloudisland.nzE ncdominie@mastodon.scotN 4 Replies Last reply
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      An inverse bust by the Catalan artist Josep Maria Subirachs inserted into the wall of the 1842 former Stockwell Chapel of Ease on Howard Street, behind the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow.

      The bust is designed in such a way as to fool the brain, and as a result as you walk past it, it suddenly changes from disappearing into the wall to standing out from it and before flipping back again.

      Cont./

      #glasgow #streetart #josepmariasubirachs #publicart #howardstreet

      thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scotT This user is from outside of this forum
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      The artwork was added to the building during a re-development by CRGP Ltd which help save it from the threat of demolition. Despite being by a major international artist (Subirachs worked on Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia in Barcelona), few people give it a second glance as they hurry past it, if they even notice it at all.

      #glasgow #streetart #josepmariasubirachs #publicart #howardstreet

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        The artwork was added to the building during a re-development by CRGP Ltd which help save it from the threat of demolition. Despite being by a major international artist (Subirachs worked on Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia in Barcelona), few people give it a second glance as they hurry past it, if they even notice it at all.

        #glasgow #streetart #josepmariasubirachs #publicart #howardstreet

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        @thisismyglasgow so sad

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        • thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scotT thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scot

          An inverse bust by the Catalan artist Josep Maria Subirachs inserted into the wall of the 1842 former Stockwell Chapel of Ease on Howard Street, behind the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow.

          The bust is designed in such a way as to fool the brain, and as a result as you walk past it, it suddenly changes from disappearing into the wall to standing out from it and before flipping back again.

          Cont./

          #glasgow #streetart #josepmariasubirachs #publicart #howardstreet

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          @thisismyglasgow really cool!

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          • thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scotT thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scot

            An inverse bust by the Catalan artist Josep Maria Subirachs inserted into the wall of the 1842 former Stockwell Chapel of Ease on Howard Street, behind the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow.

            The bust is designed in such a way as to fool the brain, and as a result as you walk past it, it suddenly changes from disappearing into the wall to standing out from it and before flipping back again.

            Cont./

            #glasgow #streetart #josepmariasubirachs #publicart #howardstreet

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            @thisismyglasgow oh my god. Freaky!

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            • thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scotT thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scot

              An inverse bust by the Catalan artist Josep Maria Subirachs inserted into the wall of the 1842 former Stockwell Chapel of Ease on Howard Street, behind the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow.

              The bust is designed in such a way as to fool the brain, and as a result as you walk past it, it suddenly changes from disappearing into the wall to standing out from it and before flipping back again.

              Cont./

              #glasgow #streetart #josepmariasubirachs #publicart #howardstreet

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              @thisismyglasgow I admit I'd never noticed that!

              A couple of interesting fossils in the street names round there too: Ropework Lane and Metropole Lane...

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