Adrienne’s word for this week is Stand
To celebrate Bristol’s status as European Green Capital, we have invited a conjurer of unusual weather, artist Fujiko Nakaya to the city.
It was wonderful!
People standing on a foggy bridge
Taking photos, getting wet and talking
It’s immersive art on Pero’s bridge
Bristol’s Fog Bridge by Fujiko Nakaya
You can read a bit about the art installation here, here or here
Oh, what a wonderful event!! Your photos are wonderful, too. My favourite is the last one – soft and misty and abstract.
Thanks for the links – I enjoyed reading a bit more about The Fog Bridge. Wish I could pop over and run through the fog, too!
what a fantastic, creative idea – sounds and looks wonderful
A really intriguing set of pictures
What amazing photos!
It was quite eerie. As you walked through the fog, face and shapes lurched out of the mist towards you.
Let’s hope, next week is cross the bridge and bask in lovely warm sunshine week!
Anna@BohaGlass
ooohhhhhh this so fun and the images are very artsy!!
These are such intriguing images–simultaneously inviting and a little eerie. I’m sure the art installation is creating quite the sensation!
Thanks for stopping by my blog the other day. I’m finding genealogy blogging to be quite demanding and time consuming, mostly because I don’t have as much depth with my ancestors as I probably should have in order to write their profiles. So…I’m usually researching and/or interviewing at the same time I’m trying to write the piece. Still, I’m glad to be doing it–these stories need to be told and, in the process, I’m learning things about my family that I never knew before.
What neat looking photos of such a novel idea.