This sculpture is by Judy Millar and is titled ‘Call me Snake” – it can be found on Armagh Street opposite the entrance to New Regent Street.
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A daily photo from Ōtautahi, Christchurch, New Zealand
This sculpture is by Judy Millar and is titled ‘Call me Snake” – it can be found on Armagh Street opposite the entrance to New Regent Street.
Looks good here in the evening photo.
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Yes, I like it. Not everyone in the city appreciates art though – some quarters think it’s a waste of money to invest in these things when the city is still in recovery. My personal view is that without art and the creative transitional projects the city would be a much less interesting place to be. It really does help to revitalise it.
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In this light, it works.
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