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Recently it would have to be 'The Boy with the Striped Pyjamas' which shook me, reduced me to tears and stayed with me for weeks...

Dead Man's Shoes by Shaun Meadows. Two fantastic performances by Toby Kebbel and Paddy Considine. Totally blew me away and still does. Awedome,

Les Miserables - amazing music and it changed my life

Leonardo da Vinci cartone - saw it years ago, on my first trip to London, at the Nat Gallery - was blown away

A marriage proposal painted onto the high rise decking of Park Hill estate, Sheffield. I saw it on a freezing cold day and it warmed my heart.

Pac-man: simple, timeless graphics. It even makes a great t-shirt!

I grew up near Elizabeth Frink's house in Dorset and as kids we used to sneak into her large garden to touch the sculptures. It was exciting and clandestine...

I grew up near Elizabeth Frink's house in Dorset and as kids we used to sneak into her large garden to touch the sculptures. It was exciting and clandestine...

the big beautiful head in St Helens! it's breathtaking - the face with closed eyes against a blue sky, surrounded by trees, looking so serene.

sand castles the mornign after. Does that count? their a little shabby and crumpled but in the right light look magnificent

That must count! Can you post a link to a picture?

My wife's tattoo. It's on her back - a rose before it's bloomed. Don't know what it's about, but I love looking at it in bed when she's brushing her hair

Sunrise, cold winter morning, 1983, Oslo, Vigeland Park. Me: 22 years old, shivering, snapping photos, awed by the interplay of sculpture, sun, and shadow

graphite marks on white paper!

Anselm Kiefer at Hamburger Bahnhof Museum in Berlin; an influential discovery on an influential trip of bright-eyed teenage discovery.

I love John Martin's apocolyptic vision of hell 'The Great Day of His Wrath'. This painting is at the Tate Britain and it's massive. I want it!

The giant dolls house in the Viktor & Rolf exhibition at the Barbican was absolutely amazing too.

Yeeeeeeeeaaaaah. I liked that too

I loved that too- did you go up on high and look at it through binoculars?

I was crying nearly all the way through Matthew Bourne's Edward Scissorhands at Sadlers Wells. I just wanted to get on the stage and join in.