NZ visual diary - entry 100
art installation - Durham Street East
One hundred posts later it seems appropriate to return to a theme about city exploration that I introduced in entry 1.
In that first entry I wrote about my love of alleys and lanes - of mystery, surprise and beauty to be found in the pathways less well known, less often taken.
And as was the case in entry 1, which celebrated the discovery of a magnificent spiral staircase hidden in an alley's deepest recess:
so have I featured in this entry's photograph a rendering of a street art installation on Durham Street East. An alley by any other name is still an alley.
In my mind's eye I saw on Durham Street a bloom of translucent jellyfish held suspended in place by the tender caress of an air current, it too contained by the tightly compacted alley walls.