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Poznań, Poland
Another in the "eye see you" series.
I found myself completely engrossed in these eyes and how the reflections were casting and swirling within them. Always a good time at the tram stop.
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vitrine du magasin Louis Vuitton – Bordeaux – France
Louis Vuitton shop’s window display - Bordeaux
this isn't a lighthouse lens. It is actually the light sculpture 'Eye See You' by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson. It is supposed to represent the pupil of an eye. Louis Vuitton commisioned 350 of them for their shop windows as a Christmas project.
Thank you very much to . Andrew Dunn . for letting us know :-)
Lutte ! Rallume cette lumière qui s'est éteinte.
Fight! Rekindle this light which was out.
Dylan Thomas
PLEASE, SEE IT IN LARGE SIZE :-)
or large on black :-) bighugelabs.com/flickr/onblack.php?id=344704946&poste...
So I walk out of the train station and I look up and this 20 foot high eye is relecting off of the windows of a building, looking right at me!!
The We're Here group members are opening their eyes to new opportunities for the EYE see you!!! group.
Details of utility Box ~ San Diego ~ California ~ USA ~
Listening to Pink Floyd's " Dark side of the Moon "
We're Here peering into the EYE see you group.
Paul Klee had so many wonderful eyes in his paintings and drawings. I'm glad I could peek through Head of a Man with a German Moustache from 1920.