So it is Banksy!

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Well, well, well, after much speculation about the so called filming for a feature film in the Tropicana in Weston-super-Mare, it was announced today that it is a modern art exhibition by Banksy and many other modern artists.

Dismal Land – a festival of art, amusements and entry-level anarchism.

Are you looking for an alternative to the sugar-coated tedium of the average family day out? Or just somewhere a lot cheaper?
Then this is the place for you. Bring the whole family to come and enjoy the latest addition to our chronic leisure surplus…

“I loved the Tropicana as a kid, so getting to throw these doors open again is a real honour,” said Banksy.

It will be on view for five weeks (or is it six) with tickets at £3 each limited to 4000 a day. If this is going to be anything like the Banksy show at the Bristol Museum, this will sell out very quickly and will be very popular.

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Having passed it a few times over the last week I did wonder what was going on. The construction crew behind it all were all staying in caravans close to the railway station. There was talk it was a film crew, but once the tanker truck could be seen along with the disney’esque castle it seemed to be less a film, more likely something else. I did think it might be a crystal maze type TV show, but the more you thought about it, the more likely this was something else. Once the Banksy rumours started earlier this week, then it was pretty obvious it was going to be Banksy.

Looking forward to going and having a look, and as a local I might try and get in for free tomorrow.

Pembrokeshire coast

The coastal pathways in Pembrokeshire are stunning, as these photographs of mine from 1998 show.

Pembrokeshire coast

Pembrokeshire coast

Beautiful cliff paths, that as you walk along, you can see the waves crash against the rocks below.

Pembrokeshire coast

Pembrokeshire coast

Fountains Abbey

I have been to Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire, once in 1979 on a school trip and then again in the 1990s when I was visiting York. These photographs are from that visit in the 1990s.

Fountains Abbey

This National Trust property is ruined, was burnt down by Henry VIII following his arguments with Rome over divorce.

Fountains Abbey

Though I was at the University of York in the late 1980s, I never actually got around to visiting again, in the main as when I was at University I didn’t have a car, and public transport wasn’t always an option.

Fountains Abbey

I keep meaning to visit again, we went to York at Easter 2013, but the cold weather at the time (it snowed a lot) meant that we kept to indoor attractions such as the Castle Museum and the National Railway Museum.

Fountains Abbey

Fountains Abbey

If you are a member of the National Trust, and though I went a long time ago now, I would recommend a visit.

In the and around the centre

In and around the centre of Bristol there are fair few Shauns to be found. On our Shaun in the City journey, here are three more Shauns.

This one 36. Green Poems for a Blue Planet can be found close to the Watershed.

36. Green Poems for a Blue Planet - Shaun the Sheep

Quite challenging to get a picture, as it was very busy and popular with people.

36. Green Poems for a Blue Planet - Shaun the Sheep

In front of the steps in the centre, is 35. Beach Boy.

35. Beach Boy - Shaun the Sheep

Looking very much at the seaside, this Shaun probably should visit Weston super Mare now and again. Though he might have trouble finding the sea…

35. Beach Boy - Shaun the Sheep

Looking quite scary and guarding the Hippodrome, is 24. BAA-WULF.

24. BAA-WULF - Shaun the Sheep

24. BAA-WULF - Shaun the Sheep

See all the Shauns we have found so far.

Pembrokeshire Motor Museum

Back in the 1990s I visited the Pembrokeshire Motor Museum near Haverfordwest. This was a small museum, but very much a labour of love for the owner.

Pembrokeshire Motor Museum

I took those images with my film SLR back then and recently scanned the photographs.

Pembrokeshire Motor Museum

In those days, using film, I would conserve the number of shots I would take, as I would ration the 36 frames I had for each film. Whereas with today’s high capacity memory cards, I have been known to shoot hundreds of photographs in a single day.

Pembrokeshire Motor Museum

Sadly memory and time, as well as a lack of information on the web, means I have no real idea about which types of cars these are. Even googling the number plates doesn’t bring up much info.

Pembrokeshire Motor Museum

Pembrokeshire Motor Museum

Sadly due to the ill health of the owner, it is currently closed.

Right at the end….

We have found some more Shauns, including some we missed due to the Bristol Harbour Festival.

Right in the heart of Queen’s Square in Bristol is 69. King of the Carnival.

69. King of the Carnival - Shaun the Sheep

Not sure why, but this isn’t one of my favourites. Not sure of the theme, or why it’s King of the Carnival. If you know, let me know in the comments.

69. King of the Carnival - Shaun the Sheep

Over by, what was Wildscreen-at-Bristol and is now the Bristol Aquarium, is 37. Life Aquatic, a fish themed Shaun by the fish attraction.

37. Life Aquatic - Shaun the Sheep

Many years ago I worked for At-Bristol and was in the offices in the old leadworks next to Wildscreen-at-Bristol, which became Wildwalk and then sadly closed.

37. Life Aquatic - Shaun the Sheep

Unlike number 69, the next Shaun and the final one in the list, 70. Justice Lamb, is one of my favourites and looks great. I like the paint effect of the wig and the robe.

70. Justice Lamb - Shaun the Sheep

He can be found on one of the corners of Queen’s Square looking as though he is judging everyone who enters the square.

70. Justice Lamb - Shaun the Sheep

Though it is the final Shaun in the list, we still have a fair few to find and photograph.

Freeze…

Okay from 2008, really seven years ago, this video from Grand Central Station in New York still makes me smile.

Back then these things were really viral and went around the internet tubes very quickly. Of course they only went around places like Twitter and Facebook in the first place, but back then very few people were using these services (unlike today). Then they moved to e-mail, and these were sent round like to everyone.

I am not a number…

Over the weekend, taking advantage of the good weather we went for a picnic on the Downs in Bristol. As well as having some nice food and fun in the sun, we also took the opportunity to hunt down some more of the Shaun the Sheeps dotted across the city. A previous post shows the Shauns we found on the Downs, and there is a page with all the Shauns we have seen so far.

After venturing from the Downs and down Whiteladies Road, we parked in Clifton Village. As it was Sunday it was easy and free to find parking, we ventured over the first of the Shauns, 23. Bloomin’ Gorge-ous which sits on the grass on the other side of the road to Christ Church.

23. Bloomin' Gorge-ous

Looking up at the butterfly on his head, this is quite a calming Shaun. We liked the flowers growing up his legs.

23. Bloomin' Gorge-ous

Then we hiked over the Suspension Bridge to find 18. Isambaaard guarding one side of the suspension bridge, complete with Brunel’s quintessential top hat.

18. Isambaaard

Back over the bridge and climb up quite a steep path to the Clifton Observatory to find 19. A Sheep’s Eye View. Another shade of blue this one, with the kinds of views you would expect from the Observatory painted on the side. This Shaun had a watering can and a flower, no idea why.

19. A Sheep’s Eye View

There are some fantastic views of Bristol and the Suspension Bridge from the Clifton Observatory, so the (short) steep climb is worthwhile. We were tempted to go into the Observatory and down into the caves, but we were on a mission to find more Shauns, so back down the steep path and a short walk to Sion Hill. Here was 20. Baa-lloon!

20. Baa-lloon!

Covered in flying hot air balloons, this Shaun celebrates the annual International Bristol Balloon Fiesta (which takes place from today (6th August)).

20. Baa-lloon!

20. Baa-lloon!

The next Shaun was on the Terrace of the Avon Gorge Hotel, 21. Wish Ewe Were Here. Quite challenging to find and take a photograph as the Terrace was packed with people enjoying a drink in the warm afternoon sun.

21. Wish Ewe Were Here

The Mall Gardens, which after working out how to get in we found 22. The Shear Speed Helter Skelter.

22. The Shear Speed Helter Skelter

With a classic funfair look, this was cleverly done.

22. The Shear Speed Helter Skelter

22. The Shear Speed Helter Skelter

There are two more Shauns in the Ashton Court Estate, which we didn’t get to, mainly as it was getting late, we were getting tired, and to be honest we’ll probably make a day of it visiting Ashton Course some time (or visit them during the Balloon Fiesta at the weekend.