The Rainbow Panorama by
Olafur Eliasson on the rooftop of the
Aros museum in Aarhus, Denmark looks absolutely mind blowing. I want to be there during a sunrise or sunset to walk around and see how the light and colors come alive (yes, I will probably be adding this to my bucket list to visit after I finish typing this). The collection of work that Olafur Eliasson and his team has done is extraordinary. I spent some time going through the projects and wow, brilliant stuff my friends. Brilliant.
Photos // 1-
Aros 2-4 from
Olafur Eliasson
Now that is a destination...I would love to visit someday! ~Deirdre
ReplyDeleteMe too, this is one of the best Architecture i've ever seen. So great. I live in Germany, Denmark is not far away
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That's very impressive. You're right - worth adding on the bucket list. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI've been there a few weeks ago as I LOVE the museum and Denmark and it is AMAZING and you can take the most interesting photos without having to edit them lol
ReplyDeleteBut yeah if you ever get there go and I'm not boasting it just is brilliant!
I'm not sure I can muster up more than "wow." This is beautiful! I'd love to go at sunset/sunrise and see all those colors. Thank you for sharing this! Maybe I can convince them to build one on top of my building.
ReplyDeleteThis really does take my breath away. I would love to go at sunset as well! It would be sublime. xxxx
ReplyDeleteSo creative! We can finally all see the world through "rose colored glasses" and so many other shades!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Would love to experience this as well. Thanks for sharing this! =)
ReplyDeleteGASP! LOVE it! Those Danes... I tell ya'! One more thing to love about 'em!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS! Wow, thanks for sharing, Rachel, I hadn't seen this one yet. I've been an Olaffur Eliasson fan for a long time (although I obv. don't do the best job of keeping up.) The show at the MoMA a few years back... I loved it. And I really wish I could have seen that show he did at the Tate Modern a long time ago where it looked like a sun was setting inside the big hall... Always brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAmazing and I loooooove it!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteThis is thoughtful architecture
ReplyDeleteWOW!Amazing!Those are really breath-taking!
ReplyDeleteWow - so cool. Walking in the middle of a rainbow!!
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ReplyDeleteMarvellous
ReplyDeletewow. it indeed looks brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI would love to add seeing it on my Bucket List as well but I'm pretty sure that I won't make it cause its in the opposite side of the world for me xD