Sunday, January 29, 2012
Saturday, January 28, 2012
just an idea… this is nothing yet…
A tamarind and a pair of earrings, some kind of left over that I got from a friend…
I saw the shape of a small animal in the tamarind and when I add the “wings” I think it gets a little bite clearer, but right now I have no idea were it will fit in and if I will use it and what it will be in the end, a brooch or a necklace??? No idea at all but me likes the attitude of it so far…
I saw the shape of a small animal in the tamarind and when I add the “wings” I think it gets a little bite clearer, but right now I have no idea were it will fit in and if I will use it and what it will be in the end, a brooch or a necklace??? No idea at all but me likes the attitude of it so far…
kill your darlings…
united colors of benetton...
sometimes I like to see what’s happen… if I do…
Just playing and having fun… bug eyes and paint and an old useless brush.
It’s nothing serious about this at all, more a play with things in another way that I do with my jewellery creations… But I have to say that I like the result any way, but I have no idea what to use it for, more then I already said, just for fun…
It’s nothing serious about this at all, more a play with things in another way that I do with my jewellery creations… But I have to say that I like the result any way, but I have no idea what to use it for, more then I already said, just for fun…
Atalante at Monday 23rd...
Program drop for the spring 2012 at Atalante at Monday 23rd … an amazing window show by FRAUKE- endangered. I look forward this dance event 4-9/5. I absolutely hope that I have the possibility to see it then.
It was some tastes from the spring program and it ends up with a cake party.
A great evening!
http://www.atalante.org/
It was some tastes from the spring program and it ends up with a cake party.
A great evening!
http://www.atalante.org/
street art in my hoods…
just a parenthesis...
Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera and Jan Lööf – bildmakaren/ illustrator at Göteborgs konstmuseum.
http://www.goteborg.se/wps/portal/!ut
I think this exhibitions was a little bite too expensive, I don’t like when art turn into “finkonst” – art for rich people and not for the working class citizen, when I pay this ticket, not even the year annual commutation ticket at 40 Skr include. I ask the once at the museum why it was so expansive and the answer was- it cost to arrange this two exhibitions.
I wonder if it wasn’t an idea of thinking of to search for some kind of scholarship from the government or the municipality.
It was nice to see these two exhibitions but I have to say that I didn’t’ thank it was worth the money.
http://www.goteborg.se/wps/portal/!ut
I think this exhibitions was a little bite too expensive, I don’t like when art turn into “finkonst” – art for rich people and not for the working class citizen, when I pay this ticket, not even the year annual commutation ticket at 40 Skr include. I ask the once at the museum why it was so expansive and the answer was- it cost to arrange this two exhibitions.
I wonder if it wasn’t an idea of thinking of to search for some kind of scholarship from the government or the municipality.
It was nice to see these two exhibitions but I have to say that I didn’t’ thank it was worth the money.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Torsten Jurell - beyond the lower world at Röhsska museum...
We had the opportunity to listen and join an interesting speech and a guided tour about Torsten Jurells art by one of the workers at Röhsska museum, how he come up with the sculptures and his ideas behind, very very interesting and also very nice pieces.
It’s always nice to get”behind” the ideas and thoughts of art pieces; it gives the art a deeper sense and enlarge understanding.
I get trapped by the story about the cockroach girl.
Torsten Jurell works in the field of sculpture, painting and graphic art. He exhibits continuously since 1976 in Sweden and abroad. His works are featured in private and public collections across Europe, China and the U.S.A.
THE SCULPTURES are mostly in wood, clay, stone, paper, metall - casted in bronze, aluminum and glass .
http://www.jurell.com/en
http://www.jurell.com/sv/category/subpages/blogg
It’s always nice to get”behind” the ideas and thoughts of art pieces; it gives the art a deeper sense and enlarge understanding.
I get trapped by the story about the cockroach girl.
Torsten Jurell works in the field of sculpture, painting and graphic art. He exhibits continuously since 1976 in Sweden and abroad. His works are featured in private and public collections across Europe, China and the U.S.A.
THE SCULPTURES are mostly in wood, clay, stone, paper, metall - casted in bronze, aluminum and glass .
http://www.jurell.com/en
http://www.jurell.com/sv/category/subpages/blogg
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