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Australias iconic Opera House is lit up with an art installation called Songlines on the opening night of Vivid Sydney on May 27, 2016.
Vivid Sydney, an annual festival of light, music and ideas, runs from May 27 to June 18. / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN

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In this print captured by SAEED KHAN from Agence France-Presse (AFP), the iconic Sydney Opera House becomes a mesmerizing canvas for an art installation called Songlines. The opening night of Vivid Sydney on May 27,2016, witnessed the transformation of this architectural masterpiece into a breathtaking display of light and creativity. As darkness falls, vibrant colors dance across the sails of the Opera House, illuminating its grandeur in a spectacle that leaves spectators awestruck. Vivid Sydney is an annual festival that celebrates light, music, and ideas. Lasting from May 27 to June 18, it invites artists from around the world to showcase their innovative installations throughout various locations in Australia. This particular photograph encapsulates the essence of Vivid Sydney as it captures both artistic brilliance and architectural magnificence. The convergence of technology and artistry creates an ethereal atmosphere where imagination knows no bounds. The Songlines art installation pays homage to indigenous Australian culture by intertwining ancient stories with modern visual elements. It serves as a reminder that tradition can coexist harmoniously with contemporary expression. SAEED KHAN's lens skillfully captures this momentous occasion when Australia's cultural heritage merges seamlessly with cutting-edge creativity. Through his photography, viewers are transported into a realm where lights become brushstrokes painting vivid emotions upon one's soul. This print stands as testament to the power of human ingenuity and our ability to transform even the most revered landmarks into canvases

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