At Prahran Square

Iwagumi Air Scape by ENESS is a tribute to the Japanese love for natural rock formations. It is a larger than life temporary sculpture at the Prahran Square which started yesterday.

During the day, visitors can walk through giant inflatable forms that look like massive stones. As night falls, the installation comes alive with colourful lights and calming sounds inspired by nature.

It was so calming sitting there while faint music can be heard.

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14 Comments Add yours

  1. Alison says:

    Looks amazing Teresa. Great to see up close I imagine

    1. Teresa says:

      Looks better in person because of the changing colours.Thanks Ali.

  2. Lydia C. Lee says:

    THat’s so great! I love that. Esp your sunset shots.

  3. nesfelicio says:

    Nicely done. Colors and textures are very realistic.

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks, glad you liked it Nes.

  4. margaret21 says:

    Oooh wow. These are quite something.

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Margaret.

  5. Pepper says:

    That is such an interesting display. Such a difference between day and night. 👍🏾

  6. Toonsarah says:

    That looks amazing – I would love to see and experience it!

    1. Teresa says:

      Yes, it looks interesting, it would be nice if I can take you here.

  7. Eunice says:

    Wow, these are amazing. The evening colours are stunning, I’d love to see this in person 😊

    1. Teresa says:

      Yes, that is why we had to wait for sunset. Thanks for stopping by Eunice.

  8. Natalie says:

    That looks amazing, Teresa. I’d love to experience this in person. Thank you for your public art contribution.

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Natalie, taking you in spirit.

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