Friday, August 31, 2007
Art Deco
This is another picture I took a while ago. (You can tell I'm running out of photos!) These figures are found on the outside of Radio City Music Hall in Midtown. It opened in the 1930s so I figure it has an Art Deco style. I thought the details were very colorful. I hope everyone has a nice weekend and see you Monday!
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i too like the colors here, Lori. Have a great weekend :)
a beautiful key of color
How is he able not to love this artistic period? (The central figure of the photo remembers me the "Giuditta" of the big Klimt).
Buon fine settimana!
I am just trying to imagine that on the end of my house. :-)
I guess it would upset the national park though....
I love anything from the 30's (except the depression): the cars, the architecture, the clothes, and Walker Evans photos. If I could time travel, that's where I'd go first.
cette sculpture est tout simplement magnifique. Elle va tres bien avec celle du rockfeller center. Bon Weekend
this sculpture is quite simply splendid. It goes very well with that of the rockfeller center. Good Weekend
I am sure you will never run out of photos! You 'just' have to take a few new ones ;-)
NYC has so much to show!
Have a great weekend.
Interesting piece of art you captured ... very colorful
Wonderful colors.
Very nice Lori. I've missed a lot by being on vacation..Back home now, and ready to catch up.
It reminds me of an indial statue in a park near where I grew up. It was a Seminole statue though. I love it. Thanks.
I find that its not always photos you run out of but the inspiration and motivation to take some more. You will come up with more.
yess...the colors are really striking. I woneder, is that a Egyptian theme or a Greek one??...i like it!!
Hope you had a great long weekend Lori!
alors on fait la grasse matinée ;o) j'espere que tout va bien
Nope, can't tell ;) Sometimes I do run out of ideas what to cook or worst, run out of stuff that is part of the ingredients of my dish.
I love this. That's an amazing piece of art in it's own right.
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