Time for some colour!
It’s not been the best year, given we’ve been hit by the restrictions that kept us indoors more than usual. [Featured Image: Josh McGuigan, Unsplash].
So, what to do to get some colour in your life? Well, a good place to start is some Wes Anderson movies. Colour pours out the screen in all directions. Days filled with The Grand Budapest Hotel and Moonrise Kingdom should help you get your fill in a great way.
But, what to do when you’re getting restless and need a walk, but still want something to brighten up your life? Great question, great question. Well, we have an answer of sorts… Just look at all the colourful spots in New Zealand that could basically be in a Wes Anderson film.
Here are some of those wonderful spots for some inspiration of finding colour around us during this time.
Equally, if you want to find out similar spots in other cities and countries that we can’t visit right now, this Accidental Wes Anderson site is just for you Enjoy!
1. Wharf Shed (Glenorchy)
2. Mueller Hut (Canterbury)
3. Cardrona Hotel (Cardrona)
4. Colour Wall (Auckland)
5. Surf Life Saving (Tauranga)
6. Art Deco (Napier)
7. Frida’s Margaritas (Auckland)
8. Mount Aspiring National Park (Wanaka)
9. Rātana Church (Raetihi)
10. Colourful Building (Wellington)
11. Dinsdale (Hamilton)
12. Boatshed (Wellington)
13. Cape Egmont Lighthouse (Taranaki)
14. Luke’s Lane (Wellington)
15. The Lightpath (Auckland)