These are traditional Vietnamese coracle boats found near the shores of Da Nang Beach. These are part of a public beach art installation painted by groups of local artists and craftsmen who turned everyday fishing boats into decorative artworks.
I am linking this to Natalie’s Photographing Public Art Challenge






More art pieces scattered around





I am linking this to Xingfumama’s Pull Up a Seat Challenge








I love the painted coracle boats and the colourful bean bag chairs on the beach. Thank you for your public art share.
I was so glad to discover so many. Happy you liked them Natalie.
The painted coracles are a fabulous idea. Love them! Happy weekend, Teresa xx
Thanks Jo, they are very creative. Glad you like them.
Wonderful photographs, Teresa. A lovely addition to the Art Challenge.
Stopping in from Natalie’s Weekend Coffee Share. I have a couple of brightly colours sky photo’s in my post this week. If you are interested, please pop by.
Thanks for stopping by. I am appreciating it.
I missed those. You have a good eye for art.
I seem to be drawn to them. Thanks.
Those coracles are really artistic and lovely 🙂
Seeing them especially on our first day there, gave me a good vibe for things to come hehe
I’m with everyone else, the coracles are beautiful. That’s a new word for me, Teresa. What an inviting place to visit. 🙂 xxx
Thanks Marsha. And I am agreeing with you , the place looks inviting.
xxxxx 😍😍😍😍
Looks like a wonderful place toexplore and hang out!
Very relaxing indeed. Thanks Mama.