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Hi guys, how’s your week so far??! Just want to share with you our experience of Biennale earlier this year. Biennale has great reputation showcasing arts across Venice from May to November every year. We were luckily enough to immerse ourselves in massive load of arts and activities during our honeymoon.
I am not into taking every single photos of every single arts. To be honest, if I really uploaded everything of entire event, every one is gonna hate me, seriously. The images below are just a little bit taste of Biennale from our perspective, and I hope you like it.
Can you see who was hidden? Love this photo, cuz hubby always said he is a natural artist……..
Tips for Biennale:
1. Wear comfy shoes, trust me, you have no ideas how big it is. We finished almost every galleries in one full on day and our host in Venice was really impressed.
2. Pace up or stay longer. Oncer again, it is an enormous organisation. If you really want to digest every single arts and installations, you probably need 2 days. Not to mention Venice is like an ultimate maze.
3. Pay attention to every building and signs that you passing by. Biennale takes place in 2 major areas, however there are quite a few venues showcasing arts in residential buildings and hidden alleyways. You don’t want to be missed out.
Left: Funny that they forbid the selfie stick
Right: Photobombed!
This is an historic garden becoming an art show venue
Didn’t expect Dali’s famous furniture’s here…..
Colour colour and colour!
On the way to main Biennale areas, this place obviously has better price comparing to other areas. Super cheap mineral water and other groceries. If you want to stock up for your kitchen, this is the land near crossing bridge to Biennale.
The quote, the sculpture and every day park life.
Canal and art and locals.
Every country has its own building design, I realised after visiting a few buildings. I was so curious about what Australian’s building looks like, and it’s minimalist style, love it.
Awaiting us was a massive pink pool with wave generator, plus long green hallway. It gave you really unreal vibe, very special.
See! lots of venues look like a warehouse, which makes it even cooler.
Yes yes I heard you ladies!
Another candid shot for lift therapy..
One of my most memorable images of Europe is the floating clothes. I was so luckily to stop by and press the button…
Csn you believe this is someone’s sketchbook?
It means ” means” or mood
Yes! Another classic scene!
I tried to shoot from different angle, here I intended to get the silhouette of window..
You have to see it yourself
lost the portion
Love the jellyfish scene behind me
Alrighty, I hope you got inspired and ready to book a ticket next year, or you can simply be prepared for Biennale in Sydney as well. If you have been, let me know what do you think about it. I would love to hear what you think.
Stay artistic
xxx Aka
P.s: Don’t forget to check out my Instagram since I will be in New Zealand next week!!
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Aka Innes is a Sydney based wedding & Editorial photographer, capturing wedding memories for free-spirited, adventurous couples in Australia and worldwide.