‘When I saw what I captured I felt a Muybridge-like joy’ : Roger Tooth’s best phone picture
Tooth was delighted to capture one of Antony Gormley’s statues on Crosby beach – the dog was an unexpected bonus Twenty years ago, 100 cast-iron, lifesize sculptures were erected across Liverpool’s Crosby beach. Sculptor Antony Gormley – also the man behind Gateshead’s Angel of the North – had (…)
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