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Friday, August 14, 2015

"Momma, I'm at the MoMA!"


I don't even know how to start this.
I went to the MoMA almost a week ago and still - I have no words.
I was tempted to just let the pictures do the talking; but while I am rendered speechless by the art - I also have so much to say.
If I were to put my passions in a list, art - observing it, taking part in making it - would come in second; only preceded by my love for music.
Being in the MoMA, walking through the MoMA was an experience within itself. Calling the experience "incredible" would be a major understatement - it was beyond any word I can think of.
One of the things I love about modern art is how open to interpretation it is. Perhaps one of the reasons all these artists were and continue to be so successful is that the piece is fluid. One man may appreciate a painting because he sees no flaws, while his neighbor may see that painting greatly flawed - yet made better so. 
I, of course, took many, many pictures. Below are some of my favorites.















Overall, it was an amazing experience and I would highly recommend checking out the MoMA!

x x

Remember you are worth it, and you do deserve happiness.

(twitter)

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Friday, August 14, 2015

"Momma, I'm at the MoMA!"


I don't even know how to start this.
I went to the MoMA almost a week ago and still - I have no words.
I was tempted to just let the pictures do the talking; but while I am rendered speechless by the art - I also have so much to say.
If I were to put my passions in a list, art - observing it, taking part in making it - would come in second; only preceded by my love for music.
Being in the MoMA, walking through the MoMA was an experience within itself. Calling the experience "incredible" would be a major understatement - it was beyond any word I can think of.
One of the things I love about modern art is how open to interpretation it is. Perhaps one of the reasons all these artists were and continue to be so successful is that the piece is fluid. One man may appreciate a painting because he sees no flaws, while his neighbor may see that painting greatly flawed - yet made better so. 
I, of course, took many, many pictures. Below are some of my favorites.















Overall, it was an amazing experience and I would highly recommend checking out the MoMA!

x x

Remember you are worth it, and you do deserve happiness.

(twitter)

Post a Comment