My favourite piece of the night was the installation by Tracey Emin, a single phrase scrawled in blue neon lighting on the side of a church: 'be faithful to your dreams'. I didn't get any great shots of it but you can see it here. From the giant snow-globe in Market Square to the light show that was projected onto Durham Cathedral, the Lumiere was a beautifully tongue-in-cheek spectacle.
Let there be light: Lumiere Durham 2011
Monday 21 November 2011
For the last few days Durham has been lit up by beautiful light installations from a number of talented artists for Lumiere 2011. Having visited the first Lumiere back in 2009, I was eager to visit this year. Having been an underrated attraction a couple of years ago, this year's Lumiere definitely had a better PR campaign. I don't think I've ever seen so many people in Durham, for a small historical city the amount of human traffic was slightly overwhelming. These are some snaps that I managed to get on the night but there are lots of (much better quality) photos on the website if you want to see more.
My favourite piece of the night was the installation by Tracey Emin, a single phrase scrawled in blue neon lighting on the side of a church: 'be faithful to your dreams'. I didn't get any great shots of it but you can see it here. From the giant snow-globe in Market Square to the light show that was projected onto Durham Cathedral, the Lumiere was a beautifully tongue-in-cheek spectacle.
My favourite piece of the night was the installation by Tracey Emin, a single phrase scrawled in blue neon lighting on the side of a church: 'be faithful to your dreams'. I didn't get any great shots of it but you can see it here. From the giant snow-globe in Market Square to the light show that was projected onto Durham Cathedral, the Lumiere was a beautifully tongue-in-cheek spectacle.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
©
Raspberry Kitsch - a North East Fashion, Travel & Lifestyle blog
This site uses cookies from Google to deliver its services - Click here for information.
That's so pretty x
ReplyDeleteOh the rings I sell at school are the same as a big blogger, hence why I don't sell them on my online shop, I bought a load before I knew her blog or her shop but now I wouldn't be comfortable selling the same as her online, I wear some in all my posts.x
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and festive!
ReplyDeletexoxox,
CC
The Lumiere event looks amazing. I took a look at it on Friday but Durham was really busy and it kind of put me off. I didn't realise that the lights were all around the city though, I thought it was just that giant snowglobe in the centre which people went to see! I'm glad you found some of the posts I shared on Sunday inspiring :).
ReplyDeleteSarah
xo
www.almostdelightful.com
These pictures are gorgeous! It looks like a super fun experience. I love the lights!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.glamkittenslitterbox.com/
Twitter: @GlamKitten88
So pretty!
ReplyDeleteHope you well babe :) xx
wow- looks stunningly beautiful.
ReplyDeletexx-
www.samplesize16.com
These photos look amazing, I'm really liking the style of your blog as well, very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteEsther xxox
http://girlinapanama.com/
Amazing! It must beautiful, loved it!!
ReplyDeletehttp://placequotehere.blogspot.com
Wow, that looks so incredible!
ReplyDelete<3Chelsea Elizabeth
http://www.organizedxxmess.blogspot.com
oh wow... I love all these colorful lights-- everything looks so much more magical with them!
ReplyDelete♥ laura
the blog of worldly delights
lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteSuch compelling photos! They really take you there and gives insight to your experience.
ReplyDeleteSTYLE. SAVVY. CHIC.
http://stylesavvychic.blogspot.com
Oh so pretty pictures! It looks like you had a great time. Have a lovely day. <3<3
ReplyDeleteBrilliant installation works!! :) u must hv enjoyed it very much.
ReplyDeletei love all these works of art all over the city!!! very cool!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, this is so cool! lovely photos, the first especially.
ReplyDeletewow! too cool! :)
ReplyDelete