Installation at the church of the 'Santo Antão-o-Velho' College (1594), one of the highlights of the Mouraria Light Walk, a fantastic night tour in one of Lisbon's oldest districts.
You even have great light at night! Nicely taken images and isn't it great to have an art project going on to give you the chance to add something a bit different and interesting to the site.
How unusual and how amazingly beautiful. I'm wondering if the theme has to do with the fact that each of us has a certain fragility and we need to care for one another?
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Very interesting but spectacular installation.
You even have great light at night! Nicely taken images and isn't it great to have an art project going on to give you the chance to add something a bit different and interesting to the site.
Amazing to see. I'm so glad you show us all these interesting art exhibits. I love it.
How unusual and how amazingly beautiful. I'm wondering if the theme has to do with the fact that each of us has a certain fragility and we need to care for one another?
That is just amazing. You captured it so beautifully, I would just love to see that in person, that is just fabulous.
Amazing indeed, JM!! I, too, as so glad that you share so much of the history and beauty of your country! Thank you!! Have a lovely weekend!
@Lowell: That's a very nice interpretation!
Beautiful... and a bit scary!
Oh wow! That's quite something. The heads are a little creepy, but the light is nice. :)
Love this. Makes quite a statement!
JM, you are surrounded by wonderful and creative art sights!
And, you have a very good eye. Yes, that was the arcade leading to Caffe Florian. The other (shhhhh!) was the Doge's Palace.
Wauu.. amazing photos. A little scary to look, but I like.
You've featured some wonderful art lately and this is another treat to see. Great shots of a cool installation.
I love it! I feel so inspired seeing these pics, JM!
Preciosa foto!!
Muy fragil y triste ha sido el día hoy en España. Hay mucho dolor.
Un beso.
Fascinating...I love the light!
I love this!
Wondrous, great installation, I am trying to imagine what it must be like to walk there at night.
Have you plans to see the Biennale in Venice?
Stunning. I would love to take that tour.
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