To find out more about this year’s photo challenge here on Travel Words, please read this post.
The world is a kaleidoscope¹ of colour so this month let’s celebrate that with the brightest / most colourful images you can find.
¹(Something that is made up of a lot of different and frequently changing colours or elements)
“Colour!
What a deep and mysterious language,
is the language of dreams.”
~ Paul Gaugin
“Gundabooka” by Peter Williams and “Spirit in the Land” by Wayne Krause
Taronga Wild! Rhinos was a Wild in Art event running in Sydney, Australia from February to April 2014. A spectacular world-class sculpture trail was created, rhinos could be found in the Sydney Harbour foreshore through the Blue Mountains to Dubbo and the Central West region of NSW. These were seen in the Blue Mountains during December 2014.
Ah, That lead picture. Who could compete with that? And the others aren’t bad either!
These are marvellous – and as you will have hopefully seen I have finally joined in the fun!
I love those street sculptures, wherever they are. A few months ago we admired the sheep sculptures in San Angelo [https://wp.me/p4uPk8-3Ty].
I love how you captured the indigenous art of the rhino in this, Jude. That must be a sight to see in person! I want to thank you for hosting Life in Colour and I look forward to hopping back in January (taking a short break). Happy Holidays to you and your family and a blessed 2022! https://secondwindleisure.com/2021/12/19/sunday-stills-light-the-night/
That exhibit certainly exemplified “life in color.”
Fantastic – could do with some gorgeous colour like that here!
Oh what marvelous colors. Your photos brightened up my day. Thanks 😀 😀
Glad you enjoyed these Cee 😊
What bright and beautiful fun, Jude! Mine is bright but not in the same way at all, just mostly bright greens.
janet