Another stunning installation from the Chihuly exhibit (here's the first one I shared, in case you missed it), this time of his Persians. Aren't they incredible? I could have stood there looking at them all day. The rich reds and yellows were particularly spectacular - and of course an excellent fit for this week's Ruby Tuesday.
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Yep, I can see how it would be a nice addition to your kitchen window or somewhere around the island.
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ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous! What I wouldn't give to take a day off and see those...
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ReplyDeleteWOW! Mesmerising!
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Daniela
http://isreview1.blogspot.com
Colorful, beautiful, original and I haven't seen anything similar in my 61 year long life.
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I ADORE Chiluly and visited a memorable exhibit in Atlanta several years ago. Thanks for posting this!
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like small suns
Forlorn Flowerpot
they're so beautiful!! i can stare at them for hours.
ReplyDeletethese and the previous shot are just glorious ...
ReplyDeleteLooking at this sure brightens my day! Stunning work you've captured beautifully!
ReplyDeleteWow this is stunning!
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stunning--I've never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteOh! Breathtakingly beautiful! Amazing! I am in love with this marriage of color, form and light!!
ReplyDeletecongratulations on your photo of poppies being featured on The Pioneer Woman today.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kaye, I'm utterly delighted I must say (and very honored).
ReplyDeletePS They're anemones by the way, the poppies bloom a bit later I think (or is it earlier?). (Not that I knew myself, I had to ask my kids, who learn about Israeli wildflowers in school :).)
Gorgeous!
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I love the light coming thru them :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful window!
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clavs
So beautiful!
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Yummy-as-can-be
beautiful seems an understatement.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. How could you be in a bad mood with this in your window.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I especially like the textures used. I could see this hanging in my house. :)
ReplyDeleteKate
Definitely bright and cheerful...reminds me of some of my eyeshadows.
ReplyDeleteMy poem for Japan:
http://rnsane.blogspot.com/2011/03/japan-in-my-thoughts-march-15-2011.html
Wow! It is beautiful. The bright colors are really wonderful . Mine is up
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Oh gosh, each one of these on its own would be stunning, but altogether they make the most amazing bouquet.
ReplyDeleteI missed this one, so thanks for the linky back to it.
i love this shots!
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing shot!
ReplyDeleteAbout ten years ago (I think), we enjoyed the Chihuly exhibit at the Tower of David Museum in the Old City.
Happy Purim!
Oh these are so lovely, Robin! Are they made of glass?
ReplyDeleteYes, they're all glass, and quite breathtaking too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! I absolutely LOVE Chihuly's work. We had a big exhibit of it at our local art museum a few years back and it was wonderful. We still have a gorgeous fixture in the foyer of the museum.
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