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Pavement poetry and art in Manchester

You may have realized that I like a bit of street-art but pavement art is a little more unusual to find. It’s easy to miss what’s beneath your feet, being trodden on, walked over, hurried past.

Manchester pavement art in the Northern quarter
Manchester pavement art in the Northern quarter

But what about this little poem I looked down and saw when walking around the Northern Quarter of Manchester recently – Perhaps these pavement cracks are the places where flattened flags lie as solidified waves? Very cryptic indeed and I couldn’t find it as a poem when I googled it so I assume that it’s entirely created by whoever installed it. Glad to see the road repair men worked their tarmac around it!

Carved kerb stones in Nuoro, Sardinia
Carved kerb stones in Nuoro, Sardinia

And staying on the pavements but straying a little further afield, you may enjoy this little face carved into a kerb stone, one of several that I walked over in the town of Nuoro in Sardinia – read the story about these cool kerbstones in Nuoro here.

Pavement art Poetry at the café at Blaise Castle

Poetry at the cafe at Blaise Castle, Bristol
Poetry at the café at Blaise Castle, Bristol

And just to leave you with a piece of passing poetry that’s made to fit its surroundings, how about this one in my home town of Bristol on the café window at Blaize castle – Light on leaves, a bird’s dark wing, what you see depends on the glass you look through. You can read about our walk from Blaise Castle to Kingsweston for tea here.

Do you have any pavement art on a street near you?

I was invited to get creative in Manchester by Creativetourist.com who celebrate the creativity, exhibitions and museums of Manchester – check out their website for more creative inspiration and you can find more inspiration on the Visit Manchester site here.

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Heather Cowper

Friday 11th of June 2010

@thebiz Thanks for the update - I did google it but nothing came up and as I'm not from Manchester but was just visiting for the weekend it didn't register with me

theblz

Friday 11th of June 2010

The Manchester Tib Street poem is called Flags, by Lemn Sissay. It's not hard to find this out... he signed a ceramic slab and this is in front of the first verse, by the Debenhams building.

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