A blog logging the ideas and work done during the Landscape Architecture Conversion Masters at the University of Gloucestershire.
Wednesday, 7 October 2020
Project 2 - Human intervention bringing the joyful colour pink into a natural environment.
Walking home from the train station I took 5 photographs of what stood out to me (things the colour pink). These photographs contrast the more generic colours of nature featuring in the 5 objects. The narrative of this collection is 'the intervention of individuals to make nature more vibrant, exciting and joyful for the benefit of other members of society'. For example, the first pink flowers are from a graveyard entrance, the door is on a street, the third photograph's flowers are along a pavement and the last two flowers are flowers are from my shared patio-garden, hence all a result of people being using their initiative and being creative to evoke joy in others, as well as themselves.
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