imaginative and talented people can create not only on canvas, but everywhere, even on hair!!!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
ART DIARY ...day 4
Friday, March 27, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
ART DIARY ...day 2

This is a Wall in one of the Starbucks places, located on the corner of Wells st. and North st. While I was sitting there, I looked at that wall....I thought that is a good example of art around. The wall made me think about art and talented people whose ideas decorated not only museums and art studios, but everything around us.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
ART DIARY ...day 1
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Public Art Tour

this work is called "Miros Chicago", but originally was called "The Sun, The Moon and One Star", made by Kuan Miros in 1981
the most famous and the most popular sculpture for chicago's people
"The bean" or "Cloud Gate", made by British artist
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this work Pablo Picasso designed specifically for Chicago
made in 1967 (left)
"Monument with the Standing Beast" by France artist Jean Dubuffet, 1969
the weight of the sculpture is 10 tons, a good place for hide and seek!!! (right, white-black)

...so delicate colors and fantastic style...
"Four Seasons" made by Mark Shagal, 1974
trip to The Art Institute
"The Boulevard des Capucines", 1873Claude Monet
The trip to The Art Institute of Chicago was interesting and animated. I felt as I plunged into a world of high culture and art. In general about Munch's exhibit I can say his creative work reproduces kind of melancholy, with notes of sadness, depression sometimes. But also it brings in his creation his own style of vision of things and life. The artist works in so many different styles, such as movements of bodies, landscapes, screams, and many others.
Also I enjoyed paintings by Van Gogh, George Clausen and Claude Monet and his "The Boulevard des Capucines", 1873, which is my favorite. The master portrayed a panoramic view from a window on Paris' boulevard with mass of people. You can't see the details, just express of feelings on view of Parisian life in winter day. This painting always remind me an one small part of my native city.
For our team project we chose a great painting "Waterloo Bridge" also made by Monet in 1900. The artist represents to us a London's bridge in early foggy morning. The master uses grey-blue colors, exactly reflecting London's weather. The project was animated. It helps to see more details and technical subtleties of artists and understand paintings deeply and correctly.
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