"River Mouth" is an art installation which was located in front of a fountain at the Chinese Garden of Friendship Forecourt in Darling Harbour for the Vivid Sydney Festival. This set of hand-blown neon glass lines in two formations was created by Emma-Kate Hart. It is a topographic map of where Parramatta River meets Sydney Harbour but it is also two human profiles - one facing the sky, one the earth.
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The reflection like that in the water is stunning
ReplyDeleteNice reflection, that art is wonderful
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderfully creative and beautiful!
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Wow! Awesome night photo ~ thanks,
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A ShutterBug Explores,
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That really stands out.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of the reflection - it IS vibrant / vivid!
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Looks like a neat piece of art.
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