"Appetite For Colour", water and light installation by Paul Insect at the "Hell's Half Acre", a ground breaking series of installations (large scale evocation of Dante's Inferno), staged within The Old Vic Tunnels, a recently discovered labyrinth beneath London's Waterloo station.
18 comments:
Simply breathtaking photos. Beautiful!!!
Fantastic shots and what an incredible place! Hope your day has gone well, JM!
Sylvia
Oh Wow. I certainly did feel a dark spiritual story forming in my head before reading the caption. I am off to google Paul Insect...
These photos are amazing! They are so good! I also like your profile photo!
This is good. Very ethereal and original.
I don't know what to say. Your photography is stunning, for sure, but Dante's Inferno? Did this feel as scary as it looks? I can imagine it must have been very dramatic!
the first pic is really good !
FABULOUS!!!
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Fantastic photos, Jose.
[I seldom nudge anyone to come look at my blog, but I make an exception, as I do believe you'll enjoy my today's post. Not great photography like yours, but an interesting installation nonetheless. :-)]
Incredible photos, JM! But a bit scary since it concerns Dante's Inferno!
Stunning photos....Barb
Oh these photos are very artistic themselves!
First is really beautiful
Amazing idea!
Léia
My! This is absolutely fascinating! I of course knew about it through media. I HAVE to go there. Hopefully this summer we will make a stop in London. One of my fave cities.
soft sensual shapes, beautiful.
Wow, this is amazing. Your photos are stunning and evocative/atmosphperic. This must be an amazing place. I remember how much I enjoyed Paris's bizarre catacombs - this looks exponentially wild!
The first image i perfect. Beautiful.
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