Saturday, July 11, 2015

'Rapture' in Railway Lane..



I took the above shot of the colourful installation titled 'Rapture' by Sydney artist Niki Savvas in the evening a few weeks ago and the below shot during the day last weekend. Known for her visually dazzling installations, the ever changing light bouncing off the multi-colour coded bands of acrylic, reflecting in the glass buildings around and below it are a brilliant addition to the super cool art in 140William. What are you up to over the weekend? I hope to spend much time in the jungle garden, let's see how that works out :) Bon weekend, take care and stay safe.. 



37 comments:

  1. Gorgeous - I love it! Just the thing for your mid winter days - as if! Good luck jungling!

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  2. Rupture is that?
    or is that from the garden maybe....?

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  3. So colorful and I do love it!! Perfect for the winter days indeed!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!! Enjoy!!

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  4. You cannot even begin to imagine how much I would love something like this in V. But that won't happen...

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  5. Wonderfull and colored , greeting from Belgium

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  6. That is amazing and I'm guessing has a multitude of colors bouncing all over the neighborhood!

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  7. Such an amazing art installation Grace. It bring vibrancy and colour to the street.

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  8. It's a terrific work. Speaking of jungle, I am in in one now, NY.

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  9. Wow, it's quite stunning, and what a lovely scene around it all!

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  10. I might go outside if the rain stops. 11C on Friday.

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  11. I love this public art. I wish we had more here. Thanks for this lovely, colorful delight.

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  12. That art installation is eye catching and colorful.

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  13. That's pretty wild. You could get lost in it.

    We're avoiding the heat, going to the opera and celebrating Mrs. C's birthday.

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  14. Remind me of the ancestor tablets displayed near Buddhist temples at O-Bon time (now)

    http://www.asiaexplorers.com/malaysia/penang/hanjiangtemple/06.jpg




    Aloha!




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  15. Sparkly, shiny and colorful. I love it.

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  16. what a beautiful art installation ...pretty colourful...Have a nice weekend too...

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  17. I love art that is colorful like this. This is really impressive. I'm up to lots of things. My art club met tonight, I have an dinner event tomorrow and on Sunday.....a day to rest. But, knowing me, I'll probably find something to photograph.

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  18. So colourful. So fun. Sydney artists know their stuff. ;)

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  19. Just the right post for this grey, cold-ish day, Grace! Brrr, brotzeit.... that´s not German, that´s Bavarian food ;-)

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  20. Wow, lots of colours, here hot times are returning this weekend 29 C, so we keep it quiet.

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  21. That is my kind of art. Color, color, color!

    Janis
    GDP

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  22. I can only imagine what sunlight and shadows will add to the effect

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  23. Colorful, original and very creative!

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  24. I love this piece, Grace! I can see it hanging in my place - I would be so happy!
    Hoping to get down to see some of the PanAm installations at City Hall this weekend before it gets crowded - hate big pushy crowds.

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  25. Rapture and the wonderful colors it looks like it should be about a modern church stained glass window. Very nice Grace.

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  26. Wow Grace, that's some display, I like it...

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  27. I hope one never falls and hits someone they would see more than stars but rainbows.

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  28. Dazzling is the word. Be careful in the garden. Remember that it can't all be done in one day.

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  29. A colorful rapture for sure! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  30. It's colourful and appears to have many angles. Rapture is a great word to describe this installation.

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