DW 68 VEN MCASD 11 2011 White UV neon light Museum purchase, Elizabeth W. Russell Foundation and Louise R. and Robert S. Harper Funds. Photo: Doug Gates.
Loving that even here, withim the prescriptive white walls of the Museum, comments 'suffer' the same lot as their spammy online counterparts. Some people do seem to be making an effort to make… thoughts.
So, wish you had that Leonardo-esque sculpture by Erre downstairs, a personal space for 'one' to sing… but this one also caught my eye, for being so minimal. Minimalism always getting a bad wrap. Bang for buck…
This one, I liked because it is blurry, but it's edge is sharp. But the edge is not part of the art. Rather, it is the frame (or, much beyond the frame: the building). So, back to looking at the art, but the eyes return to the reassuring edge. And even the edge is beyond the eye, because the piece is so large, the eye can't consume it in one glance.
It was amazing. Flat at the
It was amazing. Flat at the beginning and with its own 3D dimension after a while. Great exhibition, in general! Dafne
I want a twinky
I want a twinky -______________________-
Iam agree but you must know
Iam agree but you must know that graco duoglider is convenient for parents, too. You can keep your drinks cool in special deep cup holders.
Love it! It totally messed
Love it! It totally messed with my depth and visual perception....
It made me want to dance
It made me want to dance around the space.
Made me want to hear music
Made me want to hear music and dance around...
Made me want to hear music
Made me want to hear music and dance around...
It made me want to dance
It made me want to dance around the space.
I thought it was a hallway
I thought it was a hallway leading to an exhibit .... And then it wasn't.
I agree.... It was pretty
I agree.... It was pretty wacky!!
I thought it was a hallway
I thought it was a hallway leading to an exhibit .... And then it wasn't.
Loving that even here, withim
Loving that even here, withim the prescriptive white walls of the Museum, comments 'suffer' the same lot as their spammy online counterparts. Some people do seem to be making an effort to make… thoughts.
So, wish you had that Leonardo-esque sculpture by Erre downstairs, a personal space for 'one' to sing… but this one also caught my eye, for being so minimal. Minimalism always getting a bad wrap. Bang for buck…
This one, I liked because it is blurry, but it's edge is sharp. But the edge is not part of the art. Rather, it is the frame (or, much beyond the frame: the building). So, back to looking at the art, but the eyes return to the reassuring edge. And even the edge is beyond the eye, because the piece is so large, the eye can't consume it in one glance.
The tone of blue is pretty too.
Waste of purchase
Waste of purchase
Fuck this computer!
Fuck this computer!
That was hot.
That was hot.
Awesome we felt small and
Awesome we felt small and like we were looking out a big tv screen
I felt disoriented and
I felt disoriented and confused. My sense of perception was challenged.
I felt desensitized and
I felt desensitized and things looked different when I came out
This inspired us to fly.
This inspired us to fly.
Not worth the purchase
Not worth the purchase
This was amazing and I didn't
This was amazing and I didn't want to leave the space that it created around me & within me
This was so awesome!
This was so awesome! Completely mesmerizing.
It looked like I was going to
It looked like I was going to fall off a cliff when I got too close
Sacha
Sacha
It looks like a different
It looks like a different dimension that is purple and fun
inspires meditation
inspires meditation
Very different feeling with
Very different feeling with people and without people.
This piece is sooooooo great
This piece is sooooooo great and mind blowing!
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