Solution to last Friday's ColorChallenge FridaySkyblue riddle and Winners
Last Friday I added a little riddle to my ColorChallenge FridaySkyblue entry simply asking "What do you see?".
Unfortunately only @kalemandra and @allyinspirit tried to solve the riddle. The price was 2 Steem for the correct answer. As no one solved it, I am going to send each one of them 1 Steem for participation :)
And here's the solution. I took the photo in the Toldeo underground station in Naples. While several underground stations have been redesigned for technical reasons some of them were transformed into pieces of art. The Toledo Metro Station was opened in September 2012. It's design was developed by the Spanish company Oscar Tusquets Blanca. Reaching down to 50 meters underground, it is the deepest metro station along the Linea 1. As one of Metro Napoli’s Metro Art Stations, it design revolves around the themes of water and light. The artwork includes two William Kentridge mosaics, Robert Wilson’s Light Panels and works by Achille Cevoli.
Below are some photos of Toledo station I took from Google, which may help you recognize the "Unidentified Swirling Object" (very creative @allyinspirit) and a video I found on youtube showing you some creative designs in the underground of Naples. Skip to 3:10 for Metropolitana di Napoli Stazione Toledo.



The U.S.O. is in fact an illuminated funnel in the station's ceiling. Ok, it suppose this was a hard one. Anyway, you won 1 Steem each :)
I'll take a pause from the ColorChallenge this weekend as I am visting my brother in Berlin. I hope to return with some nice shots for you.
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Really wonderful metro station! I Haven't even thought of it, because I've never been there.
It was really a tough one ;-) I never expected a correct answer, just wanted to read what people see in it.
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