Inspired in its use of paint and colour to depict light is my favourite painting in the Art Gallery of NSW: Elioth Gruner’s Spring Frost – if you ever have the privilege of seeing this painting in its original form, look closely and you will see the light shining through the farmer’s earlobes – it’s quite remarkable.
And, one evening this year, came upon this pretty scene while walking through Hyde Park in Sydney.
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Below, my top 5:
Very colourful.
London ran out of space and moved Hyde Park to Sydney? 🙂
No, the migrants ran out of inspiration! 😉
And if too many further migrants eventuate, it might be a case of Hyde and go Sikh? 🙂
Sydney is a multicultural melting pot, Col – makes for a great choice in dining out!!
I luv the lampions..
Thanks, mumox 🙂
Love the Sydney lights and the painting is stunning.
Isn’t it, Gilly? I love it. It’s part of the art gallery’s permanent collection but is not always on display.
coloured lanterns are one of my favourite things bb 😀 lovely photo
Yay 😀
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