Thursday, September 22, 2016

BamBamBoo.. window number two!



On the windows of BamBamBoo, this is the second of the windows adorned during Windows of the City 2016.. (the first here). Having always had a fascination with the east since reading James Clavell's Tai-Pan years ago I was drawn to the colour and soft lines used here by artist Joseph Lee, particularly the beauty above and seen enticingly through the two gentlemen around the corner below. Work days for Aimee must be like walking the 'fabulous food gauntlet', BamBamBoo is just one of the temptations she has to pass on her way to her office in 140William, she does love a good dim sum :) What do you think of this one, très belle oui? Happy Thursday, take care and stay safe... 


21 comments:

  1. The decorations certainly suit the place!

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  2. That is something I don't often see - painting directly on the window. Looks great.

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  3. Now this is as beautiful as it is creative!

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  4. Looks like a nice place for a spot of tea.

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  5. Interesting. I can't really work out what surface they are painted on.

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  6. Oh I LOVE the new header picture! Very clever artist and a nice looking place to spend some time...

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  7. These works of art add a whole new, imaginative dimension to window displays. Excellent.

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  8. Gostei destas pinturas decorativas no vidro.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
    Andarilhar

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  9. That fragile, beautiful creature would adorn any window. Love the art and the subject matter. Thanks, Grace, for stopping by L & L Photography!

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  10. It´s really very beautiful, Grace. Oh, poor Aimee ;-)
    She´s gotta be strong!

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  11. Beautifully decorated windows Grace. I wouldn't want to work in the city with all those restaurants around, I would be spending all my money eating out...

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  12. The painting on the window is beautiful!

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  13. Don't these paintings on the window work well.

    All the best Jan

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