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I was drawn in by the colors. "Last September IV" (acryclic on canvas) painted by Sam Gilliam.
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Minimalism in large scale. I'm just sorry I couldn't manage to capture the entire work of Art.
"Pi" painted by Morris Louis.
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The Madonna, Virgin Mary.
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Louis XV, this young boy became the King of France at the age of five.
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Seated Woman, Red and Yellow background. Painted by Picasso in 1952.
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(Below) "Three Trees, Two Clouds" painted by John Beerman in 1990 channels an eerie beauty for me. Reminiscent of the too perfect neighborhoods in the films, Big Fish, and Edward Scissorhands. I wonder if Tim Burton influenced him at all?
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(Below) Ursula von Rydinsgsvard Installs 19-Foot Cedar Sculpture. Ogromna, 2009. She creates her sculptures from 4-foot by 4-foot cedar blocks.
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I found another place where I feel at ease and completely comfortable, the Art Museum. I tend to gravitate towards quiet, wide open spaces where I can let my creative energy flow. I'm also partial to bookstores, classical music, libraries, and furniture galleries.
You can check out the video of the installation here.
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