• Design Free Thursday | Holi Festival of Colours.


    Posted on 7th April, by yellowtrace in photography, random fun. 3 Comments


    Holy WOW! These images literally took my breath away. They document an annual celebration known as the Holi festival, which is observed by Hindus across India and throughout the world. What an incredibly beautiful way to greet the turn of winter into spring. As a lover of colour, I find this absolutely mesmerising.

    But more importantly, isn’t it amazing to see people celebrate life and look so happy? This pure joy captured in these images is what I find most inspiring.

    Oh you bet – this is definitely extremely extreme love!


    [Discovered thanks to the fabulous iiiinspired blog. Images courtesy of boston.com]

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  • 3 Responses to “Design Free Thursday | Holi Festival of Colours.”

    1. Woah — totally in love with a nation that celebrates COLOR!

    2. Charlotta says:

      Amazing! I love the concept of a colour festival and have always dreamed of seeing it in real life. One day.

      Until then, I am marveling over your beautiful picture parade.

      x Charlotta

    3. Kaspia says:

      WOW!! These are amazing images and are so inspiring because I am going to the Holi festival in Jaipur in March! I LOVE yellowtrace x x x

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