Site Santa Fe is a non-profit Contemporary Arts organization that sits in the Railyard district and across from the Farmer's Market. While walking around I caught sight of the turquoise color on the slab next to the side entrance. I just had to add it to my photo collection.
une couleur qui fait ressortir le site, comme ca on ne peut pas le louper
ReplyDeleteI understand!
ReplyDeleteIt is a musthave image :)
So many bits of random color where you live. Great catch!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely eye catching! I would have done the same!
ReplyDeleteNice Randy! I also like the metal sign.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, I would love to visit there and see the art they are creating.
ReplyDeleteI also like the logo, it's beautiful!
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You always capture that turquoise!
ReplyDeleteInteresting...I wonder why it is there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice way to decorate the entrance/exit of a door!
ReplyDeleteIt's the color and the sign and the adobe. Yes, looks like if it is made for you.
ReplyDeleteLove the sign too. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour said "turquoise", and I'm here :) The photo is very mysterious. I wonder what's behind that door.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like some kind of door mat...but I don't think I'd want to wipe my feet on it; it's too pretty!
ReplyDeleteGood eye, Randy. That blue is so seductive.
ReplyDeleteSure brings your eye into the doorway. I also like that sign.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot and love their sign!
ReplyDeleteIt didn't take much more than a bit of paint to make it eye-catching!
ReplyDeleteThat blue! Well spotted, Randy.
ReplyDeleteWonderful image to add to your collection. I saw today that Santa Fe and Charleston are in the top 5 for best outdoor city in America contest. Boulder is in first so far.
ReplyDeleteVery cool:)
ReplyDeleteI like it when you can find color in the otherwise "mundane of things".
ReplyDeleteNice eye.