WindGrid is an art installation at Taylor Square, off Oxford Street, in the inner city suburb of Darlinghurst. It was created by artist Tim Knowles as a temporary public artwork from September 2012 to May 2013. WindGrid creates a shifting ceiling of small aluminium 'paper aeroplanes' acting as weathervanes, casting changing shadows below.
fascinating.. so gorgeous against the clear blue sky:-)
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome photo!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos!
ReplyDeleteI love it ! It's been too long since I was in Sydney! your photo is beautiful.
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What a fantastic capture, Jim!! So beautiful against your blue, blue skies!!
ReplyDeleteIntriguing shot. Very nice.
ReplyDeletevery cool.
ReplyDeleteCool. The contrast with the blue sky makes a beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, and the subject is so unusual. I love the name Darlinghurst!
ReplyDeleteAmazing artwork
ReplyDeleteThat's really clever and fun! And you got a wonderful photo of it - that sky is such a wonderful shade of blue!
ReplyDeletewhat a cool shot!
ReplyDeleteUnique work of art,haven't seen something like this before.
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ReplyDeleteMagical photo, I gave up on this!
ReplyDeleteNice and interesting view! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI do like this piece of art - crisp and clean. Thanks for sharing, Jim (and for dropping by my blog). Happy long weekend!
ReplyDeleteLucky you. We didn't get a long weekend in New South Wales. :)
DeleteWhat a marvelous piece of art, Jim
ReplyDeleteRegards from winery Germany,
Uwe.
I can imagine that's a wonderful place to sit and watch the shadows on a sunny day!
ReplyDeleteso cool! thanx :)
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