Monday, 19 January 2015

Hyde Park, Sydney Festival, Higher Ground

'Higher Ground' is an art installation for the Sydney Festival in Hyde Park North. It was created by Irish street artist Maser, inspired by the works of Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher and designed for people to play and photograph in and around. A bride and groom took the opportunity to have a few photos taken amongst the bright colours, shapes and stripes.

26 comments:

  1. An artistic structure that looks like a playground for adults and children.

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  2. Quite a different setting for wedding photographs!

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  3. It certainly is colourful, don't know about wedding photos there though

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  4. That looks like it should be a fun place--so bright and beckoning!

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  5. A colorful graphic display, Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  6. Quite a contrast to the old beautiful building in the background!

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  7. Hi Jim,

    That bride and groom were smart to get that shot. Thanks for sharing such an interesting blue.

    Happy Blue Monday!

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  8. ahhh, this is really a great shot. I just love it.

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  9. So cheerful! And sooo sunny in Sydney. Delhi is grey, sadly.

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  10. An interesting share. So different from the buildings behind it! Always my pleasure to stop by. Have a great week.

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  11. Not seeing Escher in this, but it is colorful and inviting. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.

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  12. It is an interesting and cheery place, but seems odd to me for wedding photos...

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  13. Very colourful and structural. Fun place to visit with kids.

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  14. very interesting - and that would make for some unique wedding album photos! thanks, jim!

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  15. Beautiful and colorful indeed. Interesting make good picture takes for the Wedding occasions.

    I must say the Dutch are very artistic. Of course I have an example. my hubby is dutch and our family are very artsy.

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