I hope my previous post on the first 2 days of the art show were interesting for you, here is the second part:
When I went home after the first day at the show, I felt so tired! So, I decided to enjoy the dinner my wonderful husband had prepared for us and go straight to bed, so I can rest well, before the next day.
I woke up in the morning, dressed up, my guys dropped me off at City Hall and then I went to take some pictures of the art I've missed the previous day. Here are some of the things I liked:
- I have always liked woodcarving and having this wonderful work right next to me was a real pleasure!
- I didn't manage to see these wooden wings operating but they sure looked interesting!
- My friend Julie Branch's work, inspirational as always ( you can click on the pictures to see more)
Me and Julie, happy as clams :-)
Here is a watercolor with one of my favorite flowers:
Ikebana was part of the exhibit too:
I absolutely loved this guy's work, unfortunately I didn't manage to talk to him, just to know his name.
- These were panels with advertisements from long ago, about finding slaves that ran away, selling slaves...just devastating read! I spent half an hour reading them, wondering what became of these people, how many survived, how many dies...Heartbreaking!
These, believe it or not are paintings:
-The last day I even brought my folder with white on black, people really liked the idea to browse through them while they are still without frames:
- And here is the person responsible for this huge, absolutely unique kind of art show ( 1000 artists in more than 12 venues ), who didn't sit down the whole 2 days, making sure everyone was having a great time and everything runs smoothly! I cannot but say THANK YOU, Don for your idea, your enthusiasm and the strength and perseverance to overcome small and big obstacles on the way to greatness! :-)
I hope I can show you very soon my Metropolitan Museum pictures from my first visit there last Friday!
Annie
много се радвам,когато има публикация в блога ти-така добре пишеш и ми е много интересно винаги
ReplyDeleteПрекрасни неща ни показа до тук, жалко че не можем да ги видим на живо :)
ReplyDeleteБлагодаря ти, Ади! Радвам се, че намираш публикаците ми за интересни! Скоро ще публикувам снимки и впечатления от посещението ми в музея Метрополитън за пръв път, мисля, че и това може също да ти е интересно!
ReplyDeleteИрена, жалко наистина, защото нещата на живо наистина изглеждаха много по-добре! Досега не бях си давала сметка колко много ограбва снимката! Но все пак репортаж на събитието е по-добре от нищо! :-)
Thank you for photographing and complementing my work.
ReplyDeleteYes it is unfortunate that we did not have the pleasure of meeting.
Tage.
Hi, are you the artist who made the horses? If yes, do you have a website I can take a look at? I would love to see more of your work!!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteAnnie-
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and we sure do look happy as clams!