In my role as Diply's cute correspondent — not a real title, but really should be — I spend a
A captivating example of art that transforms chaos into patterns is Jon Foreman's land art.
Driving on Single Track Roads. Single-track roads. These are only wide enough for one vehicle. They may have special passing places. If you see a vehicle coming towards you, or the driver behind wants to overtake, pull into a passing place on your left, or wait opposite a passing place on your right
There's so much patience involved, but it's so worth it in the end!
These photographs don't really do justice to the excellent son et lumière sequence lighting scheme in the museum building - it's a superb way of presenting the crosses as they were intended to be seen. "The original is believed to be the first ever ring-headed ‘Celtic’ cross, now surviving only in fragmentary form. Its fragments were pieced together and the cross reconstructed as the centrepiece of the abbey Museum in 1995. The cross-head is a complex and elaborate construction consisting of eight separate elements interlocked together with mortise-and-tenon joints. The ring may have been an elegant repair solution to supporting the heavy cross-arms." - www.ionahistory.org.uk/iona/ionahome/ionaabout/ionadiscov...