Lunar Lanterns have been installed around the city to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival. This year is the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese zodiac. The City of Sydney invited young talent to create the artwork with a design competition. The colourful artworks of six designs are featured on street banners, bus shelters and billboards. This is one of two designs which have also been transformed into lunar lanterns and installed at the front of Sydney Town Hall along George Street. The zodiac symbol of the Tiger can be characterised as enthusiastic, courageous, ambitious and a born leader.
Thursday, 10 February 2022
George Street, Lunar Lanterns, Tiger
Lunar Lanterns have been installed around the city to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival. This year is the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese zodiac. The City of Sydney invited young talent to create the artwork with a design competition. The colourful artworks of six designs are featured on street banners, bus shelters and billboards. This is one of two designs which have also been transformed into lunar lanterns and installed at the front of Sydney Town Hall along George Street. The zodiac symbol of the Tiger can be characterised as enthusiastic, courageous, ambitious and a born leader.
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Rather whimsical.
ReplyDeleteI like that. I'm hoping this year of the Tiger is going to be good for this Pig.
ReplyDeleteI like this lantern and a great way to honor the Lunar New Year. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That tiger looks fab. x
ReplyDeleteTiger yaa🔥. Nice shot
ReplyDeleteThese lanterns are so stunning! Thanks so much for sharing and for my linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
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