Made by Marinus Boezem and as gift donated by the grateful shopkeepers' association of the Kleistraat in Gouda it mirrors its surroundings in its polished labyrinth. One for weekend reflections here.
How wonderful to find a mirror just sitting on the street. Looks like a mirror for a large reflecting telescope. Does it always sit here, or is it just being delivered?
Wow! That is amazing S.C.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenPolished stone?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenand can you solve the maze from above?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenGreetings,
Filip
Wat bijzonder. Is het ook bedoeld om op te zitten?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHow wonderful to find a mirror just sitting on the street. Looks like a mirror for a large reflecting telescope. Does it always sit here, or is it just being delivered?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThat is lovely. Could be a round of Gouda?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWow- that is so cool...I would spend all day looking at reflections!!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWhat a neat concept. Must be a constant job to keep clean.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenA creative, unique piece of art that always changes with light and perspective.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenYou really have "reflection-eyes". This is fantastic.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI love the concept: both impenetrable and obvious, a visual and perceptual paradox.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenInteresting piece of art and good reflection!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenVery cool piece of work.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenGreat reflection! The circular shape makes it even more interesting.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThis is the source of the design: Chartres Cathedral Labyrinth
BeantwoordenVerwijderenhttp://www.labyrinthos.net/photo_library14.html