Saturday, December 05th, 2009 | Author: lisa

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Entering the art installation “Three Gems” by James Turrell, June 2007. The linear structure in the background is part of the DeYoung Museum, San Francisco. (The link takes you to the museum website to learn more about this incredible piece.)

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19 Responses

  1. Gorgeous!

  2. This piece has wonderful curves! Great shot. Have a good weekend.

  3. Your picture is better than theirs.

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    Carver 

    Intriguing work of art and perfect for the theme.

  5. More than the curves, I liked the contrast of colors in the photo. =)

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    Sparkle 

    GREAT photo!

  7. 7
    kelly 

    Very cool abstract looking!

    Thanks for visiting!

  8. 8
    lisa 

    lol . . . thank you!

  9. 9
    TorAa 

    Fabulous photo

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    CherryPie 

    Wow! such lovely colours

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    YTSL 

    An artistic attempt — not just the use of the sculpture but your photography angle! :)

  12. 12
    Bull Rhino 

    Great photo. This fits the theme so perfectly.

  13. 13
    John 

    What a great photo – such an inspired choice! :D

  14. Great cdhoice. I love it!

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    ann chin 

    Thanks for visiting, Very abstract,

    I went to SF many years ago, and had the giant crab at Fisherman wharf. A photo of the crab’s claws would be curve too.

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    Irene 

    Nice photo. Thanks for dropping by. Only free to pay you a visit now, was too occupied.

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    jam 

    Hmm…Nice piece of architecture!

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    Jerry 

    Beauticul shot! Funny – I associate the deYoung with angular, severe lines – you did well to fins some cirves. It is a wonderful spot to visit!

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    lisa 

    I agree completely that the deYoung is all angles . . . it’s a lovely museum, but sort of viciously modern. (Then again, I really liked the pre-renovation neo-Greek building.)

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