Thanks, glad you liked them. This installation was in Melbourne and they were like these wind instruments. As the wind blew through the opening in the top of each one it created a sound that was hypnotic. I could have stood there forever. They were all different sizes and created different tones. I think it was a temporary installation. It was off the charts beautiful, both visually and auditory.
These are called ‘Federation Bells’ and are located in the Melbourne park Birrarung Marr. They are still there. (And as magnificent as ever.) Your photo with the MCG in the background is great!
Wow…. loved both photos.
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Thanks. I had forgotten about them until I saw the prompt on Lens-Artists
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Wonderful examples of street art, Arati. I wish I had heard the bells when we were in Melbourne.
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Fun choices for the challenge Arati -where are the lamps located?
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Thanks, glad you liked them. This installation was in Melbourne and they were like these wind instruments. As the wind blew through the opening in the top of each one it created a sound that was hypnotic. I could have stood there forever. They were all different sizes and created different tones. I think it was a temporary installation. It was off the charts beautiful, both visually and auditory.
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Wow, sounds amazing. So glad I asked. The musical tones would definitely add some magic
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These are called ‘Federation Bells’ and are located in the Melbourne park Birrarung Marr. They are still there. (And as magnificent as ever.) Your photo with the MCG in the background is great!
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Thank for stopping by and for the info on ‘Federation Bells’
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