DescriptionArs Gratia Artis^ - geograph.org.uk - 773816.jpg
English: Ars Gratia Artis? This bold artistic statement of a building is in East Bay Close Cardiff. When I took the picture I hadn't a clue what function it served. However the work by John Gingell is entitled "Power Box, Blue Flash and Mesh Chips". Read all about Cardiff's public arts project around the old docks at http://www.ub.es/escult/Water/Cardiff/nr1/grayson.pdf
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