An intriguing installation celebrating the 20th year as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.of the fortress city of Carcassonne in Southern France.
Created by Swiss artist Felice Varini and commissioned by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux, the concentric patterns are actually thin sections of coloured aluminium, carefully adhered to the ancient city walls in anamorphic patterns that will remain in place until September.2018.
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Beautiful. Weird, but beautiful.
The Tour de France will be there soon, so the yellow is apt.
Painting exposed brick is SO Queer Eye
“the concentric patterns are actually thin sections of coloured aluminium, carefully adhered to the ancient city walls”
yes, yes.
That’s pretty cool.
It’s all a bit Dublin Bus. Fine chateau like that doesn’t need yellow stripes.