I walked Naples' premier shopping and restaurant street.
The simple geometry of an art gallery's open front door and the free-flowing forms of six horses stopped me in my tracks.
A newish building at the intersection with 4th Street South has an updated Tuscan styling.
An older building on the other side of the street still shows off the Bermudian pink once common two decades ago.
Aldo Castillo Gallery always has interesting modern pieces in the windows.
When the Hoffman family owned many buildings on Fifth Avenue South, they installed big sculptures along the street. The Hoffmans sold their holdings two years ago, and the sculptures disappeared. This juggler by Tim Rennert was on a different building but is now for sale at The Englishman.
3 comments:
Did you buy thr blue Mona Lisa, probably not.
Your photos of Fifth Avenue South has the feel of old Florida with those palm trees, Bermudian pink building, and the art gallery is also a Florida classic.
Cool.
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