Umbrella : art?

 

Well the world reminded me we are still in the last grips of winter as we now appear to be in march now. It was cold and windy but the sky brought the rain.

But I did not fear as I had my dear friend, brolly or know as umberbella. The walking shelter. All this umbrella action reminded me of  some curious work bysome artists.


Umbrella Art Installations (30) 1


Umbrella Art Installations (30) 2

Abri N°177 by OzCollective some wonderous shapes created using the brolly


Umbrella Art Installations (30) 7

Bloom by S Spenser, A rather interesting use of the umbrellas looks just like autumn again




Umbrella Art Installation in Melbourne : Now I do like this one, you can imagine lots of business fellows underneath rushing to get to work and play with their computers. I do hope you can walk under all those would be a rather nice experience.

http://www.crookedbrains.net/2009/04/umbrella.html

keep safe windmillers and remember your brolly next time it rains or when you feel like doing some art.

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25 responses so far, want to say something?

  1. Neil ( JC) says:

    Those umbrella’s bring a certain glint to the eyes!

  2. Nicky says:

    I love the tree with yellow umbrellas. It looks so Autumn!

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  4. Dr. Ann Voisin says:

    This sort of visual art is very appealing both because of the orderly shapes and irregular juxtapositions they present.

    Both A and B, sort of remind me of the old style sea mines. However, of course, the sea mines were ominous creations.

    The yellow umbrella composition stands out, not only because of its color but also because of the mood of the umbrellas as opposed to the sullen barn and drive on the side of the tree.

    And, the Melbourne application is shear genius. Not only do we have the opposite effect, that is, here we have dark umbrellas against a bright background, but we also have lots of fodder for our fertile imaginings in terms of what is going on underneath the bumbleshoots.

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  5. SEO Webkatalog Verzeichnis says:

    Wow, this looks amazing!!! really good pictures! also the selection of the colours is just great!!! good post!!

    best wishes! :)

  6. Birgitta says:

    Long time…
    Nice to see you’re still (somewhat) at it. I’ll be going through your last couple of 50 or so posts and it will be hours well spent.

    Continue being great windmill dearest!

  7. seo says:

    i could of done with some of those the other day. i do liek the use of space in some lf those pictures

  8. Matt says:

    I love this bottom shot, its like a birds eye view of London on a wet day.

  9. Michelle says:

    OMG…too many Umbrellas…Very Good Creativity…I like the TREE Version!! :-)

  10. hakan says:

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    nice discovery, and very informative post.. thanks to share.. it will help the novice bloggers a lot… keep posting this type of stuffs.

  11. markesbery moving says:

    I really like the first one and I didn’t even realize it was made of umbrellas at the first glance. The others look pretty cool too. Thanks for sharing these.

  12. Scotts says:

    Bloom is really creative. You can see and the creativeness and the effort.

  13. kreuzfahrten says:

    Seems a bit weird at the first time but later on – like it.
    Nice and creative kind of art!

  14. backlinking says:

    Good post. Hope to see a lot more good posts in the future.

  15. plr says:

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  16. Paintball says:

    And, the Melbourne application is shear genius. Not only do we have the opposite effect, that is, here we have dark umbrellas against a bright background, but we also have lots of fodder for our fertile imaginings in terms of what is going on underneath the bumbleshoots.
    +1

  17. Website Monitoring says:

    Really a great post. I liked the umbrella autumn tree very much. Thanks for sharing.

  18. Germany guy says:

    Yes, that seems to me that it’s a kind of art!
    Never met similar ideas with the umbrellas so I can posses it to be a kind of art.

  19. Idola says:

    What, the F. That’s totally totally funny man!!!! gonna bring my friends here tomorrow.

  20. Articles Submission Services says:

    Wow, Great Collections…… I really like that tree with full of umbrellas.

  21. Gamerooms says:

    O my goodness I can not believe how beautiful those umbrellas look. I would never think of showing umbrellas or using umbrellas as a art piece. Who was the genius who started this? I love it because of these pictures I will be following your blog everyday.

  22. Feuerkünstler says:

    Very nice photos and a very good post! The photo with the umbrella is really beautiful

  23. prefabrik says:

    Wonderful and cool idea! Thanks you too!

  24. Air Sampling Equipment says:

    The spiked ball is really cool.

  25. sokak trendi says:

    fantastic!!!, this is real art. Thank you for sharing

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