Sunday, 1 August 2010

Walsh Bay, Red, Yellow and Blue (Theme Day: Bright Colours)

"Red, Yellow and Blue" is a sculpture by Diego Latella, created in 1985 as part of the Walsh Bay Sculpture Walk. This work is on Pier 8 of the Walsh Bay wharves in the inner city suburb of Millers Point.

24 comments:

  1. Nice bold prime colours here, Jim. I have not noticed these before. I will have a look when I am down there again in a couple of weeks for my next STC play.

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  2. Really strong colours here and I like the sculptures and their feeling of movement.

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  3. The colors of the three sculptures are very vivid. I like, too, that you were able to apply proper lighting so that the scene through the window didn't look over bright.

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  4. What a perfect combination of colors! Red, yellow, and blue.

    My Theme Day post is just up. I hope you can check it out too. Thanks.

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  5. How very joyful a sight. Please have a great start into the new month.

    daily athens

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  6. Nice, but don't walk into them on a dark night.

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  7. J Bar, This is totally cool !...pretty strong bright color

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  8. Beautiful bright sculptures, are they lit up at night?

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  9. I like the sculptures. Great primary colors. But I have to agree with Bruce.

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  10. These looks like one sheet of metal art. The artist then cuts it and twist it into shapes. How very clever.

    You watched the Rugby last night. It was shown here at 11.30pm. My husband and I each lied down on two different couches. I am nursing a flu, and towards the end when I knew the All Blacks were winning, I had a shut eye. My husband heard me snoring. We won. Sorry you lost.

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  11. I love the colours. I haven't seen these before. I should go for a walk there soon.

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  12. Wonderful post for Theme Day. Brilliant! My Theme Day post at Portland Oregon Daily Photo will be up at 5 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, on August 1. Today's is a pretty nice tease for it, though.

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  13. Strong colours and interesting sculptures.

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  14. I like those sculptures! Great colors, great photos!

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  15. Ryan, I must admit I haven't been there at night but I do see some lights hung above them, so I assume they are lit up at night.

    Ann, congratulations on the Kiwi's win in the Rugby Union. Sorry, I'm not much of a fan, so didn't watch it. In fact, I'm not much of a Rugby League fan any more either.

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  16. Perfect for today's theme. I love those sculptures.

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  17. Unusual kind of sculptures, very colorful and bright.

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  18. I'm quite hermetical to modern art, but I must say that you eye did catch it in a way I do like to look at... Thanks for this inspired and inspiring sharing !

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  19. Wow! I haven't seen this meme, but can't imagine there could be a picture that would better fit the theme. Fabulous pictures Jim.

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  20. Beautiful sculptures. Love the colours. Great shots as always

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