This wonderfully simple example of a stunning installation was posted on ArtRuby after photographer Patrícia Almeida spotted it in Portugal. How does public art get any better than this? Beautiful.
See a similar streetscape art project on Canadian Art Junkie (landscape architect Claude Cormier’s canopy of pink balls strung over the main thoroughfare of Montreal for an arts festival)



Today was a transition from a lovely writing retreat back to messy real life. I started the morning grouchy, but finding this made me smile. I’ve left it in a tab I’ve “consulted” throughout my day. I only wish I could trade seats with the man on the bench for a few hours!
Very well put. I hope you find another bench somewhere!
Absolutely stunning!
Very glad you enjoyed it.
I want to just sit there forever!
I’m with you. It would be magical.
I agree with all these comments – I just want to sit there for an afternoon. It would be great therapy!
Right. I think the colors alone would be uplifting.
Just discovered the blog “Global Art Junkie” and this posting of an imaginative public art project in Portugal–which would certainly fit in Vancouver, in Yaletown perhaps?
Definitely would fit in Vancouver, and be a fit there, certainly. thanks.
I’ve done something similar to this with hand-painted Asian parasols. However I hung them upside down in a multi-linear arrangement, inside. What I like about these is the sun’s play thought the fabric and and tight color scheme.
Your arrangement sounds great, especially the hand-painted part. I agree, though, that the outdoor installation enables the color to shine, as you say.
Reblogged this on WE ARE KELLY and commented:
Deze constructie mogen ze ook wel toepassen bij ons op de moment.