Sunday, 18 December 2011


Obrestad Lighthouse has been "artified".
It was done by the British artist Lucy McLauchlan as a part of Nuart
The walls should have been repainted white, but that was postponed for a year to allow it to be used in cooperation with the artist via Nuart.
My husband doesn't like it, and he is looking forward to the day it is repainted white.
What do you think? Like it, or don't like it?

13 comments:

Jack said...

You are married to a man with impeccable taste.

Stefan Jansson said...

Your husband is of course wrong.

Gunn said...

No comment :)

Luis Gomez said...

I think it is really cool.

Lowell said...

I often like public art if properly commissioned, but I'm with your husband on this one. It's quite ugly. Plain old white would have been much better I think. But maybe it looks different in person. So what do I know? Nuttin!

Lois Evensen said...

I agree with your husband. :) It's not quite as bad as graffiti, but it gets close. :\ We have some "art" around here that I don't see as art, too.

Anonymous said...

I like the art but not painted on this particular building...somehow it just doesn't seem to fit!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Sorry Gunn, it's traditional white for me too!

Leeds daily photo said...

Me too. Art has its place and some art like this should perhaps belong on an underpass.

Chrissy Brand said...

I really like this Gunn, but it depends on what the rest of the area looks like, to see if it fits in ok or not!

Chrissy at Manchester: a photo a day at Mancunian Wave

Judy said...

I like the art work but I think an old building like this one should look more traditional.

♥ Braja said...

Wow, that's incredibly artful :)

Unknown said...

So cool!