Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Joana Vasconcelos' Installation


Intendente Square, Lisbon

30 comments:

Arija said...

Stunning, a virtual rose garden! It certainly livens up the cityscape.

Dina said...

Absolutely charming.

Sharon said...

It's pretty and it's useful and it adds a splash of color to this lovely neighborhood.

Sami said...

Beautiful!! What a splash of colour!

Shaun said...

WOW, that is like something straight out of Alice in wonderland. Excellent and striking image.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

A whimsical creation JM..you have to love an artist with a romantic vision oui :)

Babzy.B said...

nice installation :)

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

How absolutely wonderful.

Sylvia K said...

Superb and SO beautiful!!! I love it and your captures are superb as always! I'm sorry you've had problems connecting with my blog, there have been a series of problems with blogger, with MSN etc. Just when I think they've solved the problems, a new one appears???? I just hope they get taken care of once and for all and soon. I do so appreciate your visits and comments and miss them when you are unable to leave one. Hope your week is going well!

VP said...

I had my doubts on some of her works, but it is now clear that she is definitely a great artist! (And you'll see these soon on aBoB...)

TexWisGirl said...

red, RED!

Kate said...

It certainly is an inviting space!

Lowell said...

Oh, I like this a lot. Beauty and comfort and a great addition to the area.

I also like the way you've put your own stamp on this blog! :)

Anonymous said...

Wonderful red railings.

cieldequimper said...

Fantastic. I'll be looking forward to seeing them on ABoB again soon! :-)

RedPat said...

I love it. The red railing makes the whole thing sing!

Kovács Miklós said...

Very attractive :) This dynamic red is quite interesting between the old buildings, isn't this?
Have a nice evening.

LOLfromPasa said...

In a word - Elegant. Love this look. Never seen anything like it before.

Kay said...

This is really wonderful - interesting and inviting. I wonder if it's used much. And is it just down the street from yesterday's façade?

Unknown said...

so red so nice !

Unknown said...

@Kay: Yes, you can actually see the building in the middle shot.

Jack said...

I have had to look at this installation several times to make up my mind. My final reaction is that the neighborhood is beautiful but rather monochromatic, so the bright red and frilly ironwork are a nice contrast. Thanks for showing it.

Bob Crowe said...

Both lush and elegant. I like how it brings the color of the red rooftops down to the pavement.

LONDONLULU said...

I would love to sit for a spell here, wonderful reds and design! (Thanks for your comment - I think I need a better adware blocker program!:)

Randy said...

Nice urban decor.

Merisi said...

When the fence turns into flowering beauty .... gorgeous!

Merisi said...

Love Arija's comment!

Marleen said...

So colorful! Lovely.

Calendula said...

Great place to sit down and relax!

Gunn said...

I LOVE it!:)