Looking out the Window
Scaffolding covering a façade waiting for fresh paint.
The morning sun striking the green netting casts
the grey and white facade in an unreal light
Painters
add their own colour dots to the scene
Red arrived from stage left,
just to the right of the sun-lit
turquoise door
The other evening
I noticed these dayglow-orange pails
all lined up, disappearing moments later
with the sun setting in the west
Another luminescent good-bye in the twilight glow,
this one in Venice, at the Arsenale location of the Biennale.
Com' è bella La Serenissima!
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Photographed
in Vienna and Venice
Images and Text
© by Merisi
It is interesting how the green netting in the sun alters the whole colour and atmosphere.
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Merisi, seeing the layering of subtle color and the arrival and departure of other hues somehow reminded me of ballet choreography.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures of two cities.
xo
Orange pales instead of seasonal pumpkins :-)
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about that green tone. It's cool.
ReplyDeleteI particularly love the last picture!
ReplyDeleteBut I also like the way things speak to you and how you pass their word to us ! INTERESTING !!!
Marie-Noëlle
Merisi wonderful images. You have really captured it all! I love the shimmer on the water.
ReplyDeleteOh I have a Designer Pillows Giveaway! I hope you will join! ( a great source as well)
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
She's always beautiful La Serenissima. Still the envy of the Adriatic I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteThat image beneath all others is remarkable, such a lovely scene~
ReplyDeleteI popped again this morning, only to bathe my eyes into that last picture ....
ReplyDeleteIts beauty and composition make me feel more serene ....
Un énorme MERCI !!!
Marie-Noëlle
ooh what fun i need a bit of 'Venice for beginners!..what a great idea! You sure have a lot of gorgeous pics!
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