Looks like one of Mauritz Escher’s works!
Looks like a lot of planning, a lot of thought, a lot of skill, a lot of ingenuity, a lot of money, a lot of labor, a lot of design, a lot of patience, a lot of supplies, a lot of history, and, man! just a lot of everything all in one spot!
Hahaaha, may I add very detailed 🙂 and such gorgeous perspectives.
And a lot of scaffolding but no forklifts.
That’s my perspective on this perspective! lol
Great picture. The ceiling reminds me of the capitol rotundas in D.C., and in Austin, Texas.
And in Sacramento — interesting that such ceilings predominate in places of power.
Love the colours too, all very complimentary, the blue is so soothing. Thank you Skip, for sharing. Shalom.
Looks like one of Mauritz Escher’s works!
Looks like a lot of planning, a lot of thought, a lot of skill, a lot of ingenuity, a lot of money, a lot of labor, a lot of design, a lot of patience, a lot of supplies, a lot of history, and, man! just a lot of everything all in one spot!
Hahaaha, may I add very detailed 🙂 and such gorgeous perspectives.
And a lot of scaffolding but no forklifts.
That’s my perspective on this perspective! lol
Great picture. The ceiling reminds me of the capitol rotundas in D.C., and in Austin, Texas.
And in Sacramento — interesting that such ceilings predominate in places of power.
Love the colours too, all very complimentary, the blue is so soothing.
Thank you Skip, for sharing. Shalom.