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  • Also available as a T-Shirt

  • Also available as a T-Shirt

  • 25/9/08 / Just for Tania, added Don’t to the text ;-) / / /

  • Laying on the floor looking up at the bullring in birmingham , England

  • / / / / T-Shirt of my Metropolitan graphic: / / /

  • Long exposure shot with my Contax G2 at a station in Birmingham UK. I hope to expand this image into a series maybe a similar shot on ever station on this line. Ambitious but I would be very happy if I had a collection of similar quality images. f16 / about 30 second exposure. / Kodak Gold 200 / Tripod mounted

  • A carousel is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating platform with seats, traditionally in the form of wooden horses or animals, for passengers which are often moved mechanically up and down to simulate galloping. This leads to one of the machine’s alternative names, the galloper. Other popular names are merry-go-round, roundabout and flying horses. Usually, music is looped while the rides spins.

  • Creative Arts Festival - United Kingdom
    by Faizan Qureshi

    Hey guys I am organising a Creative Arts Festival for a charity in the UK and was wondering if any of you would like to buy a stal…

    Hey guys I am organising a Creative Arts Festival for a charity in the UK and was wondering if any of you would like to buy a stall there, or be interested in buying exhibition space? This is going to be in Victoria Square, Birmingham (with SO much exposure) in April 2008. The stalls could cost anywhere from £400 to £800 depending on the size however I am working out the details for combined exhibition spaces that artists, designers and photographers can get together and hire. The festival will also include food stalls, handicrafts, alcohol, floral designs, jewellery, (unknown) designer clothes, music, dance, drama, musicals, etc. Please let me know if you are interested as soon as you can before the stalls run out. Also, would RedBubble be interested in sponsoring and/or buying a stall to showcase their artists?? Remember, this is for a charity so be generous! ;) What do I get out of this if it’s for a charity? I get public relations, contacts and experience to do it bigger and better the next time! Thanks Faizan / Director – Tutti Art PS: Please comment and favourite this so it can get good exposure. Remember, this is for a good cause!

  • In the style of those inspirational posters that adorn the walls of meeting rooms, here as my determined goslings.

  • Creative Arts Festivals, United Kingdom - Updates
    by Faizan Qureshi

    You remember UK art festival that I’ve been…

    You remember UK art festival that I’ve been trying to arrange? Well, here are some updates and questions. I have had several meetings with our sponsors in the past 2 months and we’ve been working out a plan. As it turns out, Victoria Square in Birmingham is extremely difficult to book and they were giving us too much trouble. So… what’s the plan? Well, if any of you have heard of art streets like Brick Lane, London, you’ll know what I am talking about. We’re working closely with the Custard Factory on their very expensive project to bring art culture to the West Midlands. So, here’s what we’re proposing. We will be arranging an art fair every Sunday where people can come and hang out, buy art, enjoy great company, food, alcohol, performances, etc etc. We will be working on a contract basis with the artists, and let them book stalls for a little longer than one off. Let’s say, if we work out a package for 8 weeks, it’d work out MUCH CHEAPER to hire a stall than on a one-off term. The great thing about this is that it will be very well advertised so you’ll be making lots. This plan is starting in a back street of Birmingham city centre, the footfall will gradually increase as we advertise nationally through various media. I have a list of those people that were initially interested in this on my website So, are any of you interested in getting a stall for a few weeks? Some of you might even want to think about permanent stalls. The prices will vary depending on the period of your contract. Prices? We haven’t worked them out yet but they’ll be MUCH cheaper than what I initially worked out. They’ll be very affordable, even for students. A lot of us are ‘starving artists’ so this is a great opportunity to get ourselves out there and recognised, and not to mention the cash coming in. I will be talking to the RedBubble staff about sponsoring the artists as well, so let’s see how that one goes. I’ll keep you posted.

  • the unusual and very big Selfridges shop in the Bullring Shopping Centre in Birmingham, Engand… With some HDR processing. It looks like an enormous slug sucking shoppers in through the tunnel… Click to see some of my other categories- – Autumn Collection / - Paris / – Flowers / - Wildlife / - HDR / - Clothing

  • The unusual architected Selfridges shop in the Bullring Shopping Centre in Birmingham, Engand… This is a crop view of the curved surface with the shiny metal discs. Click to see some of my other categories- – Autumn Collection / - Paris / – Flowers / - Wildlife / - HDR / - Clothing See also the full store shot – Monster Retail Outlet

  • Furnace dials at Sloss Furnace, Birmingham Alabama.

  • Shot of the Selfridges building in Birmingham using a Lomography Fisheye camera which uses 35mm film.

  • Lynn Park; Birmingham, AL

  • Selfridges, Birmingham. Canon EOS 400D / 1/250 F4.5 ISO100

  • Birmingham downtown…..with Bullring /

  • Is this our future? Selfridges Building. Birmingham, UK / June 2009 The Selfridges Building is part of the Bull Ring redevelopment in Birmingham, England and was designed by the architectural practice Future Systems. Opened in 2003, the store is clad in 15,000 shiny aluminium discs and was inspired by a Paco Rabanne sequinned dress.

  • A grimy Leyland Beaver of Dixon Bool unloads steel rod at a factory in Birmingham sometime in the 1960s when Britain still was a serious trading nation and made things rather than just consuming them. Lorry driving in those days was a man’s job, few lorries had heaters, let alone radios or sleeper cabs and many loads were merely manhandled on and off and the vehicles were expected to last at the very least ten years before having a second life with a smaller haulier until run into the ground. But it was a life of comparative freedom for the driver who was very much on his own once out on the road, no sat-nav, no tachograph,no mobile phone and much less traffic generally and a real camaraderie among his fellow sufferers. The original of this painting was in oils on a 20”x30” board. A painting like this of your favourite vehicle, British or American, in oils on canvas or board would cost about £1000. E-mail mike@transportartist .co.uk to commission your own unique work of art by one of Britain’s leading transport artists.

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