Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle is a relatively new development of the Seattle Art Museum. It is built around and over city streets, a highway and waterfront railroad tracks and contains terrific contemporary work. One of the works is incorporated into a pedestrian bridge over the railroad. Seattle Cloud Cover by Teresita Fernández is a translucent wall on one side of the walkway, composed of soft color and shape suggesting the city's skies.
WHAT FEELS SATISFYING RIGHT ABOUT NOW: my own cozy home. My own bed. No more driving for hours and hours through the wilderness (although some wags might put a transit of St. Louis in that category).
TOMORROW: More Northwest stuff? There was so much to see and shoot. Oh, but tomorrow is Thursday.
WHAT FEELS SATISFYING RIGHT ABOUT NOW: my own cozy home. My own bed. No more driving for hours and hours through the wilderness (although some wags might put a transit of St. Louis in that category).
TOMORROW: More Northwest stuff? There was so much to see and shoot. Oh, but tomorrow is Thursday.
At first I thought you had had one too many toddies on the plane and had done some kind of weird Photoshop thing. Now I see. The artwork is is fascinating, and the young man that is sillhouetted makes makes for a very interesting photograph. Home again, home again, jiggety jig!
ReplyDeleteI am impressed with the city and their hosting art. It is nice to see a large city doing this. I like your photo.
ReplyDeletemy Alien
You are one definitely of the coolest photogs around!
ReplyDeleteHow was your trip to Forks?
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of Seattle! Such a pretty town.
mary
I like the composition of the photo with the man in the foreground unclear and the fantastic colors in the background!
ReplyDeleteI love participatory art. The pedestrian added another layer to the work. And your photo added yet another layer!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back.