A photograph of ceramic pots decorated with a mosaic. The mosaic was made out of broken pieces from an earthquake-damaged ceramic handbag ornament.Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "Mosaic pots made by Fifi Colston from Wellington. The handbag is gone but the pots live on."
Pot plants laid in between two pallets.
Decorative flowers pots in Re:Start mall.
Decorative flowers pots in Re:Start mall.
A dead pot plant lies on a buckled footpath.
Members of the Navy unloading pots full of food in Lyttelton Harbour.
A digitally manipulated image of a shop window. A vase is visible in the window, and the sillhouette of a mannequin in the background. The photographer comments, "The title came from the pot and the E on the window. This is a building that has been off limits since the Christchurch earthquake. The E was sprayed on the window by rescue teams after searching the building and finding it was empty. This is a very old wooden building that looks OK from the front, but terrible from the side as the previously adjoined building has been demolished.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A broken pot on Manchester Street".
Earthquake damage inside a house in St Albans. Pot plants have fallen over.
Filing cabinets broken, a pot plant smashed in an office in the Registry Building.
Volunteers potting plants. These will be planted in the pallets of the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers in hard hats and high-visibility vests, potting plants for the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers in hard hats and high-visibility vests, potting plants for the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers potting plants. These will be planted in the pallets of the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers in hard hats and high-visibility vests, potting plants for the Pallet Pavilion.
A man carrying a pot plant at Gap Filler's first project at 832 Colombo Street.
Pot plants on the front deck of the Gap Filler Headquarters office building in Sydenham.
A volunteer in a hard hat and high-visibility vest, potting plants for the Pallet Pavilion.
Papers fallen off shelves and a pot plant smashed in an office in the Registry Building.
A photograph of a fallen pot plant. The photograph is captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cashel Mall".
Damaged buildings behind cordon fences. There are also pot holes of footpaths and the garden are overgrown.
A photograph of the Canterbury Times and Star building on Gloucester Street. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the door of Le Pot Au Feu and a window of O-Cha Thai. Broken glass and fallen masonry litters the footpath in front.
A photograph of the Stranges Building on the corner of High Street and Lichfield Street. In the background are the Mexican Café and Honey Pot Café buildings. The outer wall of the top storey of the Stranges Building has collapsed and the rubble has spilled onto the footpath below.
A thumbnail photograph of Whole House Reuse item 149, cropped for the catalogue. This item was salvaged from 19 Admiral Way in New Brighton as part of the Whole House Reuse project.
A photograph of Whole House Reuse item 149. This item was salvaged from 19 Admiral Way in New Brighton as part of the Whole House Reuse project.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Now only one pot plant hiding the portaloo. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton".
A shed on at Gap Filler's first project at 832 Colombo Street. Cushions and pot plants can be seen in front.
A pot of flowers left in front of '185 Empty Chairs', Pete Majendie's art installation commemorating those who died in the earthquake.
A photograph of bricks stacked to spell out the word 'Lyttelton'. Behind the letters, plant pots have been laid out to form a temporary garden.
Red ribbons tied onto a tree in a pot on Bealey Ave. People were encourged to write a message of hope and tie it onto the tree.