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Olympic countdown, Olympic Rings month 12:

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[...] so Hyndman has now committed herself to the Olympian task of arranging five objects in this way every day until the Games start in [...]
why are you so interested in food.
Hello Poppy, I photograph these images every day and often find that I’m doing them at lunchtime when I’m taking a break from work. This means that the food I’m about to eat often becomes the subject of the photographs. Sarah.
[...] project with alternative Olympic poster designer, Sarah Hyndman. Class 3O worked with Sarah on her an Olympic logo a day project, which uses everyday objects as Olympic Rings. They ran with the idea with wonderful [...]
[...] project with alternative Olympic poster designer, Sarah Hyndman. Class 3O worked with Sarah on her an Olympic logo a day project, which uses everyday objects as Olympic Rings. They ran with the idea with wonderful [...]
[...] project with alternative Olympic poster designer, Sarah Hyndman. Class 3O worked with Sarah on her an Olympic logo a day project, which uses everyday objects as Olympic Rings. They ran with the idea with wonderful [...]
What a hoot! Some of them have quite a social commentary bite (no pun intended) to them, ie the coins and fast food sauce sachets as that is what the Olympics have descended into – a marketing trough into which big business buries their piggish snouts.
Glad you like them! It’s interesting that everybody can read different things in these. For me it was purely about the everyday experience of anticipation – how an idea in my head plays out in what I do and see every day.
[...] the Olympics well under way in London, I stumbled across this ambitious daily blog project by Sarah Hyndman. Beginning on the day it was announced that the Olympics were exactly one year away, Hyndman [...]