This was the Garden of Nikki the Saint Phalle, it was absolutely amazing. I made tons of other pictures here, but I thought this one was the nicest and most clear, so here you go.
One other picture of the garden.
I believe this was a wall piece in the Vatican. I usually don't necessarily like images with angels or holy figures, but this one was a little different. She was in beautiful colours and she was on the same level as the farmer. Also, her wings seemed to come right out of the painting, it was amazing to see.
This was the Trevi Fountain in Rome. It was our meeting point at 2 PM, and it was absolutely huge. This is just a small part of it.
The inside of the Colosseum in Rome.
This was a painting I saw in a book, in a store at the Colosseum. I don't know why but I loved this so much that I just had to take a picture, even if it probably wasn't allowed. I know the name and the artist, but I have no idea where it's at. I was hoping to see it in one of the museums we visited, but no success.
This was the view from the top of the Forum, where we chilled for I think about 10 minutes. The sky was just clearing up and it was a very pretty sight.
The day after, Rednael and I were sitting somewhere and figuring out what we were gonna do, and then he pointed out to me A REAL LIFE CHANDELURE. Also for you guys.
I believe this was the last evening in Rome; the Colosseum in all its glory.
The bustrip to Florence, after Rome. I don't know, I liked the picture for some reason haha.
A painting in the Louvre which I loved.
The Notre Dame in Paris, and our 6 PM meeting point. This picture I took because it was a beautiful sight in the evening, and for my friend Toujours! HERE YOU GO TOUJOURS THIS IS YOUR PIC <3
This was in the Salvador Dalí museum in Paris, one of my favourites from the whole trip. This is a sculpture of his famous limp watch, hanging over the branch of a dead tree. In the back there are sketches of Dalí, and a picture of the man himself!
Another sculpture in the Dalí museum; a snail with wings, soaring at high speed.
Lastly, a picture of a painting of Monet, in the Orangerie in Paris, his famous lilies.