A bid for freedom

Andrew Dunwoody

A bid for freedom

After a morning shooting sunrises and beaches and landscapes and trees and blah blah blah this was just something that caught my eye and made me smile and has become one of my favourite photographs.

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A bid for freedom by Andrew Dunwoody
A bid for freedom by Andrew Dunwoody
  • sticky

    sticky

    Funny, works real well.

  • mister khan

    mister khan

    this is cracking. any chance you could stick it in the ‘*ARSE’ group..?

  • Andrew Dunwoody

    Andrew Dunwoody

    thanks and done! it took me ages to nick the trolley and then man-handle it to the beach for the sake of art. you wait till my next piece entitled ‘container ship in city centre causes chaos’.............

  • mister khan

    mister khan

    can’t fucking wait.

    if you ever get the chance to go to goa, go to candolim beach- horrible place, full of 2* fat german tourists, but lo and fucking behold, there’s a fucking oil tanker 100 metres from the shore- been there 4 years now i think- insurance job so they say, beached stuck glued and proper. they’ don’t stick that in the holiday brochures. saying that the kids love it. it’s fucking enormous.

  • Andrew Dunwoody

    Andrew Dunwoody

    then this place will be right up your strasse:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/3558527.stm

    Hopefully will be in India in October so it’s not out the question to detour here. Looks a right old mess and a bit of a giggle.

  • mister khan

    mister khan

    yeah the biggest spot for that sort of thing is near diu, on the arabian coast- they just ram tankers onto the beach at full speed, and then swarms of shoeless urchins armed with oxcytelene cutters spread over the hulk like funny little brown ants. the fucked up bit is the poeple live where they work- eat sleep piss and shit, with babies, grandmothers etc. kids working. that always gets me in india. the kids are all grown up by the time they’re 10. i’m still about 6. doesn’t seem fair.

    all this makes your shopping trolley look positively civilised.

  • Nuh Sarche

    Nuh Sarche

    great!

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