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Scooping Collection

"Scooping: A Multifaceted Art Form" From the graceful swoop of a Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR. 1 XV744 at St

Background imageScooping Collection: Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR. 1 XV744 at St, Pancras

Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR. 1 XV744 at St, Pancras
Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1 XV744 (712007), of the Harrier Operational Conversion Unit, at St, Pancras Station coal-yard, for the 1969 Daily Mail Trans-Atlantic Air Race. Flown by Sqn. Ldr

Background imageScooping Collection: Metal and Wood Turner (engraving)

Metal and Wood Turner (engraving)
2801987 Metal and Wood Turner (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Metal and Wood Turner)

Background imageScooping Collection: Cinderellas Godmother and the Pumpkin, engraved by Heliodore Joseph Pisan (1822-90

Cinderellas Godmother and the Pumpkin, engraved by Heliodore Joseph Pisan (1822-90
OTB141794 Cinderellas Godmother and the Pumpkin, engraved by Heliodore Joseph Pisan (1822-90) c.1868 (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83) (after); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageScooping Collection: Landscape with a Man scooping Water from a Stream, c. 1637 (oil on canvas)

Landscape with a Man scooping Water from a Stream, c. 1637 (oil on canvas)
4071670 Landscape with a Man scooping Water from a Stream, c.1637 (oil on canvas) by Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665); 63x77.7 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; French, out of copyright

Background imageScooping Collection: Shrimping at Ambleteuse 1858

Shrimping at Ambleteuse 1858
French woman drags her net through the shore to collect shrimp. Date: 1858

Background imageScooping Collection: Person scooping avocado flesh

Person scooping avocado flesh

Background imageScooping Collection: Snails for sale at one of the many food stalls that

Snails for sale at one of the many food stalls that fill the Djemma el Fna in the evening

Background imageScooping Collection: Yellow backhoe loader, rear view

Yellow backhoe loader, rear view

Background imageScooping Collection: Yellow backhoe loader

Yellow backhoe loader

Background imageScooping Collection: Yellow bulldozer shovelling earth, side view

Yellow bulldozer shovelling earth, side view

Background imageScooping Collection: Yellow wheel loader, side view

Yellow wheel loader, side view

Background imageScooping Collection: Red mining shovel with bucket full of earth

Red mining shovel with bucket full of earth

Background imageScooping Collection: Digger trucks, excavator, and man drilling hole in ground using pneumatic drill and compressor

Digger trucks, excavator, and man drilling hole in ground using pneumatic drill and compressor

Background imageScooping Collection: Illustration of using large spoon to remove avocado flesh from skin

Illustration of using large spoon to remove avocado flesh from skin

Background imageScooping Collection: The Mill Stream (w / c on paper)

The Mill Stream (w / c on paper)
XPG366328 The Mill Stream (w/c on paper) by Bingley, James George (1840-1920); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageScooping Collection: Black skimmer feeding in water flying

Black skimmer feeding in water flying

Background imageScooping Collection: Apsaroke woman standing in snow scooping water from a stream with a can, bucket beside her

Apsaroke woman standing in snow scooping water from a stream with a can, bucket beside her

Background imageScooping Collection: Using spoon to scoop out flesh from cantaloupe melon, close-up

Using spoon to scoop out flesh from cantaloupe melon, close-up

Background imageScooping Collection: Using spoon to remove pomegranate seeds

Using spoon to remove pomegranate seeds

Background imageScooping Collection: Deseeding a papaya, scooping out seeds with a spoon, close-up

Deseeding a papaya, scooping out seeds with a spoon, close-up

Background imageScooping Collection: Hand scooping ice cream into bowl, tub of ice cream nearby

Hand scooping ice cream into bowl, tub of ice cream nearby

Background imageScooping Collection: Spooning seeds from halved butternut squash

Spooning seeds from halved butternut squash

Background imageScooping Collection: Person scooping out seeds from cucumber, close-up

Person scooping out seeds from cucumber, close-up

Background imageScooping Collection: Hands coring cucumber with spoon, close-up

Hands coring cucumber with spoon, close-up

Background imageScooping Collection: Person scooping butter balls from block of butter

Person scooping butter balls from block of butter

Background imageScooping Collection: Grapefruit skin with flesh scooped out

Grapefruit skin with flesh scooped out

Background imageScooping Collection: Scooping out artichoke with melon baller, close-up

Scooping out artichoke with melon baller, close-up

Background imageScooping Collection: Scooping out seeds of half a pumpkin using a spoon, close-up

Scooping out seeds of half a pumpkin using a spoon, close-up

Background imageScooping Collection: Plastic spoon scooping up punch from bowl, containing oranges, watermelon, raspberries

Plastic spoon scooping up punch from bowl, containing oranges, watermelon, raspberries, mint and ice cubes

Background imageScooping Collection: A tin of black caviar with slices of bread and a spoon of mother-of-pearl to scoop

A tin of black caviar with slices of bread and a spoon of mother-of-pearl to scoop up the precious eggs " Caviar et Prestige" Saint Sulpice et Cameyrac Entre-deux-Mers Bordeaux Gironde

Background imageScooping Collection: Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) young, drinking, scooping up water in hand (captive)

Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) young, drinking, scooping up water in hand (captive)

Background imageScooping Collection: Curiosities and ingenuities from the Patent Office; Curious

Curiosities and ingenuities from the Patent Office; Curious
Sketch of a cross section of a curious apparatus for securing oysters. Two men work in a submarine-like pod at the bottom of the sea, scooping up oysters with a rake

Background imageScooping Collection: Alms bowls, Paris, France, Europe

Alms bowls, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageScooping Collection: Shepherd and sheep

Shepherd and sheep, Harris, Western Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageScooping Collection: Fried food

Fried food, Saint Pierre, island of Martinique, Lesser Antilles, French West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageScooping Collection: Bagging New Coins

Bagging New Coins
Two men scooping up finished coins and placing them in bags at the Royal Mint

Background imageScooping Collection: Making Money

Making Money
Brand new British coins (pre- Decimalisation), pouring out of the processor, are collected by willing hands


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"Scooping: A Multifaceted Art Form" From the graceful swoop of a Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR. 1 XV744 at St. Pancras to the intricate movements of a Metal and Wood Turner, scooping takes on various forms across different mediums. In the realm of art, we find Cinderella's Godmother and the Pumpkin, engraved by Heliodore Joseph Pisan, capturing the enchantment as she delicately scoops out its insides to create her magical carriage. Meanwhile, in Landscape with a Man Scooping Water from a Stream, c. 1637, an oil painting transports us to simpler times as we witness a man quenching his thirst by cupping water in his hands. It also extends beyond artistic depictions; it becomes an essential part of livelihoods and traditions. Shrimping at Ambleteuse 1858 showcases fishermen skillfully using their nets to scoop up bountiful catches from the sea—a testament to their expertise honed over generations. Even in religious practices like those seen with Alms bowls in Paris or food stalls selling snails—where each scoop represents sustenance for those less fortunate—scooping carries profound meaning beyond its physical action. The industrial world embraces scooping too; yellow backhoe loaders and bulldozers tirelessly move earth with precision and power while red mining shovels fill buckets with rich soil that holds untold treasures beneath its surface. Whether it be through artistry or practicality, scooping embodies both gracefulness and utility—an act that unites humanity's creativity and resourcefulness across time and space.