Thank you, Claudia. I find it interesting for metal to be painted pink – hard and soft together. And I agree that the rust adds something more to the image.
Yes, that is it, the unexpected qualities together in one item. For some reason, it reminded me of something from maybe 40 years ago – I worked at a pool in the summer and we had everything painted a bright turquoise, including the Ping-Pong table and the lifeguard chairs. Gave everything a whole new level of personality.
I’ll bet somebody loves that gate. I do too.
I’m very fond of pink.
I love the orange rust stains against the pink. And this particular shade of pink, I don’t know, I just love it. What a picture!
Thank you, Claudia. I find it interesting for metal to be painted pink – hard and soft together. And I agree that the rust adds something more to the image.
Yes, that is it, the unexpected qualities together in one item. For some reason, it reminded me of something from maybe 40 years ago – I worked at a pool in the summer and we had everything painted a bright turquoise, including the Ping-Pong table and the lifeguard chairs. Gave everything a whole new level of personality.
I remember those kinds of colours too.
Blimey! There’s something so anthropomorphic about this. Very tense.
There is? Do you think it looks like it’s bleeding?
aesthetic details
~
nothing
without the make up
soft pink, hard metal, wounded, leaking rusty blood
A Punk Gate , a Pink Punk Gay Gate, for me it’s only R’n’R …!!!
A fine piece of alliteration, Laurent! 🙂
Pink gate weeps rusty tears
– the children have left the yard.
🙂
That’s sweet, Joseph.
My eye goes to the clean snap from the impossible tension. Impossible Cruelty. Haunting beauty xxx
Poetry first thing in the morning, my dear! Thank you. And you put in your link! Yay! x ❤ x