Doodlewash Watercolour Challenge
Local [This is the Angel of the North, see facts bellow about this large sculpture]
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We had the Grandkids staying for a couple of days so I got out the old poster paints. They'd not been used for many a year, some were a little dry but most were usable.
I painted a rose
And four year old Joanie painted a sunflower
We were away for the weekend, my brother i law and wife were celebrating their 25 wedding anniversary and had a BBQ. They also did a paella, it was so pretty [and tasty] I thought I would show you it.
Angel of the North facts taken from Gateshead gov web site
Amazing facts about the Angel of the North.
- It is believed to be the largest angel sculpture in the world
- It is one of the most famous artworks in the region - almost two thirds of people in the North East had already heard of the Angel of the North before it was built
- Its 54 metre (175 foot) wingspan is bigger than a Boeing 757 or 767 jet and almost the same as a Jumbo jet
- It is 20 metres (65 feet) high - the height of a five storey building or four double decker buses
- It weighs 200 tonnes - the body 100 tonnes and the wings 50 tonnes each
- There is enough steel in it to make 16 double decker buses or four Chieftain tanks
- It will last for more than 100 years
- It will withstand winds of more than 100 miles per hour
- Below the sculpture, massive concrete piles 20 metres deep will anchor it to the solid rock beneath
- It is made of weather resistant Cor-ten steel, containing a small amount of copper, which forms a patina on the surface that mellows with age
- Huge sections of the Angel - up to six metres wide and 25 metres long - were transported to the site by lorry with a police escort
- The total cost of The Angel of the North was £800,000.