What a delightful find for today’s MotD! This amazing photograph shows us what we rarely see of a very famous, often visited site. What seems so serious a beautiful from its normal view, is actually quite delightful and fun from overhead. How lucky for the birds!
Category: Public Art
89 – Intersections Mandala
I absolutely love, love, LOVE this shadow art installation piece by Anila Quayyum Agha
entitled “Crossing Boundaries”…on so many levels. Four items make up this piece: 6.5′ wood cube laser cut with geometric patterns, black paint, large room with white walls and a light bulb.
87 – Mystical Mandalas
In 2012, British Artist, Bruce Munro created this delightfully mystical outdoor installation of LED flower blooms at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. As I look at this photo, I keep waiting for little faeries to appear.
85 – Umbrella Mandalas
Photographer, Steve Webb, submitted this bird’s eye view photo to the 2012 National Geographic Photography Contest. While in Florence, Italy, he … More
84 – Stone Mandala
French photographer, sculptor and land artist, Alain Bernegger, created this amazing mandala stone sculpture, “Arc Passage”, in 2008. It boggles my mind as to how he kept it all together while forming the upper arc.
81 – Négatif Mandala
I love the mandala-like art that Arthur-Louis Ignoré creates. This one is particularly striking with the use of white for the design over black as the background.
68 – 9/11 Memorial Mandala
What a beautiful 9/11 Memorial by Joe Mangrum from 2002 using flowers and river stones at Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco.
