Laundry Day
by Carol Lloyd
Title
Laundry Day
Artist
Carol Lloyd
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
While visiting Merida, Mexico, I was out walking and came upon this open door for a glimpse into the life that lies behind it. The facade is an old Spanish Colonial building, that has had some adaptations.
Third Place in the Travel Art: Doors and Windows weekly challenge in August 2017
Featured in the following FAA groups:
No Place Like Home
The World We See Group
Only Doors and Windows Photography
Exploration Photography
Fine Arts Professionals
USA Photographers Only
Contemporary
Ladies Who Love Photography
Architecture and Sports
Portugal Creative Fine Art
Life is not so Black and White or is it
A City for All of Us
Arts Fantastic World
Travel Art
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July 4th, 2016
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Tatiana Travelways
Congratulations Carol! Your beautiful artwork has been featured on the homepage of "Travel Art" group at Fine Art America, and saved on our Travel Art Group board on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/travelways/travel-art-group-on-fine-art-america/ :) Please archive it in the specific travel category under discussions, and don't forget to promote it in our Facebook group ;)
Darin Williams
Congratulations on the placement of your beautiful image in the doors and windows contest! l/f
Lexa Harpell
Congratulations Carol on your placing...a fascinating capture - I love how you have taken the viewer through the image to view a 'life' moment...very intimate!!!
Tatiana Travelways
Congratulations Carol for the 3rd Place in the Travel Art: Doors and Windows weekly challenge.
Jenny Revitz Soper
Congratulations,Carol, this incredible image has been featured on the homepage of the FAA Group, No Place Like Home, 9/08/2016
Edie Ann Mendenhall
Great find, I wonder the history of this building and the arch design above....
Carol Lloyd replied:
An old Spanish Colonial building. (Wow, I need to do a description!) Thanks, Edie!