Les Colonnes de Buren
Amid the 280 truncated black and white columns
of Palais Royal's Les Colonnes de Buren
one often sees children of all ages (adults included).
They pose on top of the columns,
hide behind the rows,
and even ride in on a trottinette from time to time.
Les Colonnes de Buren
Palais Royal
75001, Paris
A cheery dash of pink amidst the black and white of the artwork.
ReplyDeleteEn cette période de vacances scolaires, les villes sont envahies par les trottinettes. J'ai même vu des parents en utiliser, seul moyen pour suivre ses bambins...
ReplyDeleteI have never seen so many trottinettes as in Paris. Guess they are easier and quicker than walking but I am sure I would be constantly running into people :-(( Have a good week Diane
ReplyDeleteSweet set of wheels! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's rather different than the ones you see here.
ReplyDeleteLove that spot of color among the black-and-white columns!
ReplyDeleteSure that for this astonished toy, this is à gréât muséum of huge wheels!!.
ReplyDeleteMaybe hé is wondering thé size of thé toys they belongs... nice picture!
Did you take a spin?
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