The exhibition "ARTZUID" 2013 is every two years in the open air in the south area of Amsterdam. You can walk along the most wonderful sculptures for free. These mirrors "Holy Land" are made by Algerian artist Kader Attia. The surroundings are reflected in different pieces.
And blogger herself.
Yeeeh, I catched hubby (sccollections) too.
See for more Weekend Reflections here
Fun. I like the mirrors. Looks like nice weather at last too. Very green there!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI shall wait for some of this lovely weather. We are experiencing some of that hurricane weather that just left the States and is coming up past our Atlantic Coast. So far it has just been heavy rain and lots of thunder and probably will travel - hopefully - out to the Bay of Fundy where most of these storms pass. I do like the reflections, as I look down the park and see exactly what is in the reflections. I like the reflection of you n hubby and the tree behind you which is perfect in your reflection as well. Looks like a fun day.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThat ais a very cool post! Love it
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHaha! Very cool portrait Marianne, you look like you're stepping out of another dimension :)
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThe selfie looks as if we are looking through a portal into another dimension. Very cool.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenDearest Marianne,
BeantwoordenVerwijderenGreat reflections of both of you! Loved your husband's blog too, he takes photos with the architect's mind.
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Easy tutorial. Enjoy and have a happy weekend.
Mariette
That's strange piece of art, like mirror menhirs... But so funny to capture the best reflection, like yours and SCollection. :)
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWat leuk is dat, die spiegels zijn ook een vondst
BeantwoordenVerwijderenA different kind of sculpture, quite fascinating.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenooooh, i like that very much. is it still there after june 25? then i am back...
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