Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

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15 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow, such vibrancy in that! What is it a representation of?

LadyNoor said...

What a great colour indeed!

catsynth said...

Interesting sculpture, I love the color and smooth texture. Where is it?

betchai said...

that's a very interesting sculpture. and the color is very striking.

Carrie said...

Very cool! Love the metallic color of it. Happy WW!

LifeRamblings said...

what a cool structure. love the bold, vibrant colour.

Mandy said...

That is really pretty. Is that New York again?

Dawn said...

What an interesting sculpture. It reminds me of a balloon animals. If I was there, I would want to play in the fountain. :) Thank you for stopping by, and Happy WW!

Sukhmandir Kaur said...

It looks like like a giant twisty balloon sculpture

AVCr8teur said...

And Miles To Go: It is a red flower balloon created by artist Jeff Koons and placed close to the World Trade Center in New York. It is reflective so the viewer can see himself and the world around him.

LadyNoor: Yes, the metallic color is very attractive.

Catsynth: It's in Lower Manhanttan where they are constructing the new World Trade buildings.

Betchai: It's like one of those twisty balloons.

Carrie: Happy WW! Almost a mirror-like finish so you see everything in a reddish tint.

Life Ramblings: It's a striking figure that you can't help but stare at it.

Emm: You guessed it!

Dawn: If it was hot, I bet people do wander into that fountain. :D

photowannabe said...

I love the bright colors and the way the water spurts up. Well captured. Hope everything is fine with you. Its been far too long since I visited.
Sue

AVCr8teur said...

Sukhmandir Kaur: It sure does and can really make me smile.

photowannabe: How are you? Thanks for visiting!

Yvi said...

Great colors...it looks good...

Ryan said...

Isn't the human imagination a wonderful thing.

RoseBelle said...

I have no idea what it is but it certainly stands out against the pale color of the fountain.