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Taken early in November when I was playing tourist with my German visitors.
The sculpture is part of the Vancouver Biennale and is entitled "Frozen Water" by Chinese artist Jun Ren.
It looks a little bit strange for my eyes, to see such high buildings in front of a mountain range, instead of sweet little country houses...but I love the cool and aesthetic beauty of this scenery.
A very interesting and excellent shot, Adele!
Greetings
Martina
Another beautiful Vancouver cityscape.
Great to see how nature and buildings are going nicely hand in hand.
I would have called the sculpture rather 'Corkscrew' in stead of 'Frozen water', but of course we must respect the artist's choice.
another great view of your city, adele – so green looking still! it's amazing how colorful and cheerful november starts out – yellow leaves, lush green grass –, before taking away all colors and leaving us with dull gray ; ))… hugs, sabine. p.s.: the sculpture makes me of silvester and the (german?) tradition of "bleigießen" ; ))!
Da hast Deinem Besuch aber einen wirklich tollen Blick auf die Stadt gezeigt! Erstaunlich, wie schön grün das Gras zu dieser Zeit noch war. Mag Deinen Bildschnitt sehr...
That is a truly impressive and large sculpture, I love it! So different from other sculptures and really eye catching. On the way into Plymouth (the nearest big city from here) there is a fantastic sculpture of a big silver bird with a branch in its mouth and I so want to take a picture of it but it is on a strip of grass in the middle of a four lane highway and can't stop the car next to it! I must park the car near it and get a photo soon, it's beautiful. I like the mountain backdrop in the picture, very imposing, especially when they are snow capped in the winter.
Regards
Sally