Friday, 6 February 2009
Mondrian Skywatch
I wonder if the Red and the Silver were intended as the perfect foil for a clear blue sky when viewed through the void in the building facade?
Of course on a dull day, I'm sure one could find a sky that matched the building exactly, but not today!
Skywatch through a teensy hole in the building fabric! A painting that could have been created by a descendent of Mondrian!
Find links to lots more Skywatch images on the Skywatch Portal!
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15 comments
Brilliant! You could start a series with this: modern art skywatch.
I agree! Both this and the post underneath is very special!
Brilliant indeed - the colours are superb. I did not twig that was sky at first! Such solid colour ...
I've been enjoying some of your angles of late!
I like this style of shot.
Well done.
Very, very smart...sometimes I like to use the indirect, imaginative approach myself. Happy SWF!
Beautiful geometric lines and brilliant colors.
That is fantastic, I had to stare at it for quite some time, thanks for sharing.
Have a great weekend!
Guy
Regina In Pictures
a most unusual skywatch angle...well done!
Annie
Smatipants! This really is not inly eyecatching and creative but really could be a Mondrian.
Fantastic shot! The blue looks so pretty and the red provides a perfect contrast.
Different and really cool!!!
Happy weekend :)
Fantastic shot and great title!
This is brilliant. You have such a good eye. I love geometrics but either can't see them or can see them but can't realise them in a shot.
Very clever Skywatch painting.
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