1. The Ferris wheel non-stop loading as hundreds of happy festival goers load on. The experience of seeing the festival from a birds eye view is an amazing perspective change.
2. “Is This Whats Brings Things Into Focus” one of the many huge sculptures created from various famous artist on display in the fair grounds. Festival goers were amazed and confused as they tried to guess what the huge beast could be.
3. A sign that displayed the line up and play times of different artist performing at that stage. Every stage at the festival had a sign similar to this one with its unique to the stage performances
4. The Chiaozza Garden one of the many art installations sitting elegantly still. When first walking in ones first impression is as if they just walked into a page out of “ Horton hears a who”.
5. There was a beautiful line of palm trees set up making sure it was unforgettable for festival goers to forget there in California. However the line truly became alive when at night they complimented it with a colorful lightshow giving it that Coachella feel.
6. Waving in the air hundreds of balloons on the famous balloon line that festival has now made a tradition. Festival goers could happily take a picture holding down the long line
7. The colorful top canopy of the DoLab, one of the many stages. The colors weren’t the only thing that attracted festival goers to the DoLab, it was the only stage to have mister at it for a fun a quick way to cool down in the hot desert.
8. One of the many artist submitted recycling bins that helped to bring the Coachella venue alive. The recycler pictured above is cleverly crafted into looking like a beer and was placed right in front of the beer garden helping it give that lil” extra something to the festival.
9. An action shot as the insane laser and light projection show in the Savannah. visible in the top of the picture the unique triangle shaped lights only found in the Savannah.
10. Another one of the huge sculptures placed on fair grounds. Towering high above the structure consist solely of security mirrors and steel poles.
Max Witkowsky/ Beginning Journalism
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