#3 Hebden shelter

I took this whilst walking to a workshop this weekend in Hebden Bridge. I found this little shelter which had patterned and coloured mosaic shapes all over its derelict walls – I took some scrummy shots of the nearby graffiti too ;-)
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How unusual, Al – where did you take this picture?
Don’t tell me…… it’s this year’s entry for the Turner Prize.
LOL – most possibly Lynne! Reggie – I took this (and many other pics) on my mobile, on the way to a weekend workshop. It is a shelter which is full of different coloured tiling – and due to it’s now derelict condition became the perfect photo-shoot opportunity for me on a freezing January foggy morning! ;-)
How extraordinary… well-snapped!
These tiles remind me of Antonio Gaudi’s park in Barcelona. This is so pretty and unique, it’s a shame the whole building is falling down.
P.S. I had a look at your snow angels. I loved them all – this cemetery seems to be packed with nice monuments! Let me into a secret where is it? Usually old English cemeteries have ordinrary square stone slabs, but this one is like a museum – lots to look at.
wow great picture! Scarlett x