

A man can be seen working at a factory in the heart of Sutton’s hosiery manufacturing industry. A man working within the hosiery industry which was once big in Sutton in Ashfield Sutton HosieryĮlsewhere in the mural, Suttons industrial heritage is referenced. Opening in 1986, it stands overlooking nearby Mansfield and has become a proud feature of the area. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Freya stares through the telescope Sherwood Observatoryįeaturing the nearby Sherwood Observatory, Freya is seen peering into its 61cm reflecting telescope. Looking to spend some quality time in the virtual world exploring outer space with family and friends Exploring the universe offers. Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Her muses will often either have local connections to the area, be friends or just be people she’s met or seen. Known for her monochrome portraits, Zabou is a French street artist based in London. Look to the Stars is on the side of Kims Diner on Portland Square in Sutton in Ashfield Look to the Stars This is Orion’s Belt, often known as The Pot. The subject of the mural, Freya, is a junior member of the Mansfield and Sutton Astronomical Society. If you look east in the early morning sky you will find three stars in a row. Painted on the side of a diner in Portland Square it is a part of wider ambitions for the areas re-generation. It features a young girl peering through a telescope and gazing upwards towards the sky. 12.1 indeed allows for the suggested interpretation (see: Laurentin, Lyonnet, Deiss. Look to the stars is a mural painted by Zabou in Sutton in Ashfield. 12.1 refer to the twelve apostles A: The Marian interpretation of Rev.
