ARTS: Faime Walking - Public Art

This entry is recorded by Julie Maguire, Green Box Board Advisor, Visual Art & Director, Brett Weston Archive

A note: This piece is on private property, and is to be viewed via the street. Please be respectful. 

Faime Walking

Julian Opie (b. 1958, London)

2018 LED double sided monolith

82 ½ x 47 ¼ x 12 inches

* Opie went to Goldsmiths College in London

* The artist has an obsession with technology and the human body. Technology can be anything, pencil and paper to computers

* He began working on painted metal sculptures, and then moved into making LED sculptures in 2007

* We see because of light, essential to take it for granted to function, but having awareness of looking is also important

More information: Using bold colors and distinctive lines, Julian Opie creates works across media that distill people, animals, landscapes and objects to their most elemental forms. The influences of Pop Art and Japanese woodblock prints can be seen in the playful color palettes and simplified lines of his fun, iconic portraits of people in motion and at rest. Opie’s works are part of significant museum collections around the world and have been included in public art installations from Indianapolis to Tokyo. The artist lives and works in London.

The Abbey Cathedral of St Albans
  1. Starting point - The clocktower
  2. 1 - Romeland Green with views of the Abbey Gatehouse and East Entrance to Cathedral
  3. 2 - The Cathedral from outside its Western end
  4. 3 - The Western entrance and a puzzle in three
  5. 4 - Inside the Western Doors
  6. 5 - The Great Nave - Function and Mystery
  7. 6 - The "Lower" Altar and Rood Screen
  8. 7 - The Abbot's Entryway
  9. 8 - The Great Crossing - Heart of the Abbey and its functions
  10. 9 - The High Altar and Great Screen
  11. 10 - The Sanctuary and Shrine of the Saint
  12. 11 - The Lady Chapel
  13. 12 - A view of the Abbey and Cathedral as a whole
  14. Further enquiries, feedback and credits