In Toronto, many office workers walk past a special art piece every day. They do not notice it. This art is called 'Straight Flush.' It is a large light installation. It has five big rectangles of light on a marble wall. The artist is James Turrell. He is an American artist who makes big works with light. His art is very famous around the world. Sometimes his art is in mountains or near swimming pools. In Toronto, his lights stay quiet in the busy city. Many people are in a hurry, so they do not stop to look.
There is another kind of beauty in Britain. An explorer named Nicholas Crane says we often miss history. He talks about the paths under our feet. These paths were made by people walking for thousands of years. He calls this the 'internet of feet.' It is a big network of trails. Some paths are for horses. Some paths are very deep in the ground. There are also paths for religious travelers and simple city streets.
The lights in Toronto and the paths in Britain are similar. Both show that beauty is often in simple places. In Toronto, the beauty is at eye level on a wall. In Britain, the beauty is under your feet. Life in a city is very fast. People often walk quickly to work or meetings. But these things are always there. If you slow down, you can see them. You can find wonder when you look up at the lights or down at the ground.