Sunday, March 8, 2020

Diamond Bloom Revisited

I've featured this sculpture by Curtis Pittman before but this was the first time I've caught it in the evening.  I went to the Scottsdale Art Walk last Thursday evening and parked near here and I couldn't help noticing how the light was making those glass panels on the sculpture glow.
























Then after I finished my walk around the galleries, I saw the sculpture again this time  with lights shining on it. I couldn't resist another photo of it.  I like both shots.




I have a new post on Sharon's Sojourns today.  I'm checking out the lights of Times Square.

10 comments:

  1. Pretty in daylight aswell at night.

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  2. Looks fabulous at night Sharon, in the day also. I wouldn't have been able to resist another shot either ✨

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  3. The sky in the 2nd pic makes such a wonderful backdrop for this piece, Sharon!

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  4. That is a beautiful sculpture, both photos are fabulous.

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  5. Yes, the reflective glass lights up beautifully.

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  6. Looks like Edward Sissor hands. Love the photos

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  7. It's really gorgeous! Both shots are very fine.

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  8. It is really great how it interacts with ambient light.

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  9. Beautiful sculpture, I like especially the night shot...

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