Still playing catch-up with the Photographing Public Art Challenge (PPAC) co-hosted by Cee Neuner and Marsha Ingrao. From Marsha’s blog, Always Writes:
- Public art encompasses any form of art you see in a public place, large or small, statues, murals, graffiti, gardens, parks, etc. The art should be visible from streets, sidewalks, or outdoor public places. Let your imagination and photographic eye show us diverse samples all over the world.
Self has been feeling quite nostalgic about London. She took these pictures December, 2018. Christmas decorations are public art, right?
She took the picture of gold paper chains through the front window of the London Review Bookshop, one of her favorite hangouts: It’s on Bury Place, off Great Russell Street in Bloomsbury.
4 responses to “Photographing Public Art Challenge (PPAC) # 14: Christmas Decorations, London, December 2018”
I love your gold chains. That’s a cool picture! Thanks for playing catch up. It’s a fun challenge, I think and Cee and I are so glad to have you join us. ๐
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I love participating. Thanks for co-hosting!
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So glad you posted these. ๐ ๐ So festive!
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To put myself in the mood! I’m glad you liked them.
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