What a beautiful/interesting location! But was the lighting good for your work? I can't really tell from the photographs, although I do like how they were hung. (hee hee)
Thanks Mignon, yes the view was amazing as it's on the 50th floor. The lighting wasn't spectacular for the opening because it was 3pm, and daylight, however the lighting is quite good at night (the place is also a restaurant and is usually only open from 5pm) so I can't complain.
Tales from a self-proclaimed Aussie Nomad in Shanghai.
It took me all of my first 20 years to leave Australia, finally ending up in Dili, East Timor in 2000. Since then I haven't wanted to stop traveling. Yet, as simply holidaying doesn't quite scratch the travel-bug's itch, I much prefer to live, work and play in the countries I visit. In my opinion, as insane as it can make you at times, cultural immersion is much more fulfilling than a postcard holiday.
Now I am living in Shanghai, with my better half, Philippe, and 20 million others. An artist, teacher and nomad, I embarked on this latest journey in August 2005.
And like the best journeys, its final destination is a mystery.
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What a beautiful/interesting location! But was the lighting good for your work? I can't really tell from the photographs, although I do like how they were hung. (hee hee)
Thanks Mignon, yes the view was amazing as it's on the 50th floor. The lighting wasn't spectacular for the opening because it was 3pm, and daylight, however the lighting is quite good at night (the place is also a restaurant and is usually only open from 5pm) so I can't complain.
Oh, and yes, they are well hung ;-)
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