Before the exhibition finished, I was able to see the visual delights that were the Winter Lights at Canary Wharf, a free annual festival that celebrates light, colour and movement.
Click below for a bonus eight photographs. You can see my posts covering the exhibition last year here and here.
Among the titles of the 21 displays were the Heofon Light Maze by Ben Busche, Whale Ghost by Pitaya, Colour Moves by Rombout Froedling Lab, Submergence and Flow by Squidsoup, Floating Islands by MΓΌrΓΌde Mehmet, Time and Tide by Paul & Pute, Vena Lumen by Fonty’s Vena Lumen TeamΒ and Angels of Freedom by Oge Collective.
alex – thanks for the dose of vibrant lights in this post – wonderful – and happy new year
Was very happy to share them π
An excellent record
Happy to share them. Lot of photos to choose from but these gave a good idea of the range of different displays.
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Thanks for stopping by.
welcome
Super cool!!
Yeah, they do a great job every year. Very striking and imaginative.
Stunning! I love the geometric patterns.
Those did stand out. They really ran through the gamut of colours π
Wow
Indeed. So much creativity and artistic expression.
I should have gone to see this I pass through when visiting my brother. Great photos
Thanks. They do a fantastic job every year. Last year I actually did two posts, but I think it’s easier to do it all in one now.
Very cool.
Thanks. Was happy to share them π
These are gorgeous. What a great exhibition!
They always put a lot of thought and imagination into it π
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