The other place that needs to be constantly refilled with inspiration is the artist herself. I try to make it a point to kick myself out of my studio on a regular basis which is how our family began 2010. We visited a new-to-us-museum for a sensory-filled day that started with the age of the dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs that were juxtaposed with modern glass art in a room nearby. If you look carefully you’ll notice similarities (a rib cage pattern to the right and a cloudy blue sky at the bottom.) See how one can play off the other? Not saying that this artist was dinosaur-inspired, but he/she certainly could have been. The more I look, the more dinosaur shapes I see.
The industrialized shape, texture and color of a replicated railroad station proceeded those organic places we visited. There’s lots to gain from these types of displays too. I am especially fond of the curved “ALL ABOARD” signage.
Floor number two brought us pure eye candy…the vibrant world of Barbie. (A sea foam green and hot pink inspired painting is in my very near future.)
Floor number two brought us pure eye candy…the vibrant world of Barbie. (A sea foam green and hot pink inspired painting is in my very near future.)
good luck with the journey that is your new piece of work. Thanks for commenting on my blog.
Found you on Totally Tutorials, where I am hosting a "Supplies for Tutorials Exchange". Love your art work!
Hi June! Looks like a fun day! And I love that proverb!!!! Thanks for sharing!
Smiles, Anke ;)