I’ve featured the mouthwateringly beautiful, circa-1897 Fell-Van Rensselaer building at 18th and Walnut in Philadelphia (Rittenhouse Square), or as most refer to it, “the Anthropologie building”, before. It’s hard for me to fathom that it was a home at one time! Even if I don’t go inside, I always enjoy seeing the window displays. Here’s one I saw on my last visit. It works well for my “Still Life” entry for this week.
(Caveat: In case I remembered incorrectly, it’s a great display, no matter where it was, and my comments about the Anthropologie building and displays still stand.)
So beautifully composed!!
Thanks. Someone did a wonderful job with the window display!
janet
I agree!
Lovely juxtaposition of colours and textures!
I thought so, too, Madhu, very eye-catching, which is what you want with a window display. Nice to hear from you. I hope all’s going well for you.
janet
Janet, a still life that evokes a sculptural quality, and I enjoyed the way it mirrored the wallpaper. Happy Photo Challenge.
Thanks, Sally. Must be an enjoyable and rewarding job to do such displays.
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I like the texture and color. I love looking at that building. I didn’t know it had been a home – that’s amazing. Thanks
This is exquisite, if one can use the word “exquisite” for cactus and stones. But it is.
Wonderful composition and color that you indeed captured sharply.
I’m glad you enjoyed it, Angeline. I wanted to do it justice. 🙂
janet
Looks a bit Zen … beautiful.
Izzy 😎
I think it looks a bit Zen, too, very peaceful. Thanks.
janet
Wonderful composition. Love this as the subject matter is not really the normal soft flowers.
Thanks, Raewyn. Definitely not soft flowers, but beautiful nonetheless.
janet
Beautiful composition.
Thanks, Indira.
janet
Wonderful still life. I thought at first you were in Arizona.
It would work there, too, wouldn’t it, Carol, although it wouldn’t be as unusual.
janet