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Paul Eis
Paul Eis is an architecture photographer based in Berlin that creates colorful version of buildings in Berlin and Hamburg buildings by digitally altering their sober modernist facades. If you want to see more of these candy colored creations check out his Instagram account.
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“ 29/365zev and i took a long walk along the frozen marsh and river. while sliding around, we found these cracks frozen under a layer of new ice and only visible when the dust of snow was brushed aside.i think i might have to call these few weeks my blue period.” - Aliza razell
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Walking on Water
Christo’s ‘Floating Piers’ installation finally opens to the public June 18th. The highly-anticipated reveal sees 100,000 square meters of shimmering yellow fabric wrap a floating dock that connects various points on Italy’s Lake Iseo. Undulating with the movement of the waves, visitors can now experience the ‘Floating Piers’ as they walk from Sulzano to Monte Isola and to the island of San Paolo, which it completely encircles. The 3 kilometer-long walkway extends clear across the water, with surrounding mountains offering a bird’s-eye view of a golden network of passageways that lead in and around the town. The fabric continues along 1.5 kilometers of pedestrian streets in Sulzano and Peschiera Maraglio.
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