Seen looking through the windows of an office in Cannon Place, London some years ago….and it changed to green, then blue then purple and back to red…
Very bright, very glaring:

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Seen looking through the windows of an office in Cannon Place, London some years ago….and it changed to green, then blue then purple and back to red…
Very bright, very glaring:
Linked to Bright Squars at Becky’s here
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Ooh, ‘glaring’ seems a bit harsh. Warm and bright?
No, glaring is right!
OK!
😊
I don’t think I would like to have worked in there, but it’s very colourful. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
It would be hideous, I think!
Oh, goodness! Reaching for my sunglasses 🙂 🙂 Happy April, Sue!
And Happy April to you, Jo!
I wonder what it was like inside!!
Fabulous start Sue 😀
Probably rather overwhelming!
Yes not sure I would have coped inside!
😄
Mondrian meets Japanese water colour and such great red!
Teehee, thanks, Tish!!
Yep…got that title right Sue 🙂
But of course!!😄
Bright, but possibly headache inducing!
I would agree!
It would certainly wake you up in the morning but at what cost? 🙂
Well,, quite!
Reminds me of a similar wall in a hotel in Geneva. Actually it wasn’t so bad inside and I was quite absorbed trying to capture the different colours.
😊😊
That is bold, to say the least. Looks cool in the photo, but I am not sure it would be pleasant to stay in an environment like that.
I agree!
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