When I was in Pittsburgh, I made a stop at one of the most colorful and creatively chaotic places I have ever been! Randyland is an art museum in the North Side section of Pittsburgh. It is often called one of America's most colorful public art landmarks. The space was created by Randy Gilson and the corner lot and neighboring buildings showcase found object art.
Randy’s creative spirit is so evident as you take in all the upcycled discarded items like mannequins, plastic dinosaurs, and pink flamingos. There are hanging instruments beside chandeliers, amazing murals, paint can flowers, and so much more! It really was a whimsical pitstop on my quick spin through Pittsburgh! Tuesday, August 20, 2024
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So dazzling and beautiful
Oh wow; that really is so colorful! I love it.
Whoa, that is so cool!
What a cool and colorful place!
my goodness1 what a riot of colour! AMAZING! I love it! Have a fabulous week and thankyou again for the WATW linkup!
Wow!
Wow! That place is incredible. So much detail and color.
Now that looks like a super cool place to visit.
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