Photographing Public Art Challenge (PPAC). and this is my entry for Week #16. Please post your entry to this blog post.
Marsha is taking a little time of, so I am hosting this week. Marsha says “hello” to you all. With any luck, she will be hosting next week,

Public art is encompasses any form of art you see in a public place, large or small, statues, murals, graffiti, gardens, parks, etc. The art should be visible from streets, sidewalks or outdoor public places.
Featured Bloggers
4I had a marvelous response from all of you on last week’s PPAC #15. I want to say thank you to each of you for joining along in our challenge. Here are the featured bloggers for this week. Their posts really grabbed my attention. They are all worthy of a second or third look.
Please check out my PPAC (Photographing Public Art Challenge) to check out more of what this challenge is about.
- Seasonal Displays
- Graffiti or Murals, Wall Art
- Statues and Sculptures
- Store Windows
- Car Shows
- Artistic Construction (Bridge, benches and buildings)
Marsha will be hosting next week’s challenge.

Tips from Cee
I have recently started a Tips from Cee’s page, you many want to check it out every once in awhile. You may pick up an idea or two for your own photography.
My entry for this week




I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee

Every time I see those kites I am just awestruck
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Good afternoon/morning Becky. I was awestruck and I saw them for hours two weeks in a row. They are amazing. 😀 😀
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That’s a funny bike!
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It was on the roof of a bicycle shop. 😀 😀
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I love the mural on the toilets.
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It just looks so happy 😀
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The people who live in that house have gone to a lot of effort – it looks great 🙂 I like the toilet mural too, although I’m curious why they are labelled in German? Is there a big German community or influence in that town?
I’m taking you to Liverpool this week: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-everybody-razzle-dazzle-in-liverpool/
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It is a small town. It’s a touristy town so I don’t know if the town was originally founded by Germans or if it was just done as a catchy theme. 😀 😀
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The kite looks like it would really stand out in the sky.
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Great images! I wish mine were like the first one,☺️
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Someone sure likes Autumn/Halloween 😀 😀
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I like pumpkins! 🙂 have a super weekend!
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Great variety, Cee. And all in wonderful autumn/October colours!
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Thanks Elke 😀
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I love all your pumpkin photos…it is because we don’t have it here.
Here is mine for today. https://mywanderings.travel.blog/2021/10/02/st-kilda/
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And oops forgot to mention… thanks so much for the feature…greatly appreciated! ❤️
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You are welcome Teresa 😀
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Here is the first part of a new series from a town with fairy-tale murals. Welcome! Circles coming tomorrow. I like your bicycle most of all.
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The bike’s a great advert for the shop as well as being a piece of art 😃 I hope you’ve got time to enjoy my post this week 😂 https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2021/10/02/running-clock-ppac-16/
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Oh I did enjoy your post 😀
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Thanks for last week’s feature Cee, I do like that toilet block.
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My pleasure Alison 😀
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Here’s mine for this week. https://heavenssunshine.net/gentlemen-in-chicago/
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I like the cheery sunflower mural and the kite is amazing.
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So glad you like those photos. The kites are just too fun 😀
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Oooh I never thought a kite to be public art! Also the yellow building with the sunflower mural looks so happy!
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It’s like a car show or street artists, it’s art, but temporary. At least in my opinion. 😀 😀
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There are a lot of wonderful entries here, Cee. It’s going to make choosing super hard. Your choices are so different that I’m glad we don’t have to choose favorites. Normally I go for colorful, which draws me to the kits and the artists, but you know I love transportation, geometry, and oddball. That makes my choice for this week’s favorite of yours to be…….. Duh – the bike perched precariously like Humpty on the wall.
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I love making it hard for you to choose a favorite. It’s nice seeing your wordy comments again. I just emailed you the chart for PPAC.
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Great, my post is complete except for choosing.
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