Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Interpretations


This is the first photo of a painting I took at the Getty. Camilla thought this painting was scary looking so I took the liberty to post it just for her! :D What I like about it most is the description, "evoking a child's perceptions of a world scaled for grown-ups" because the main focus is according to a child in the work. After I read the description I stared at the painting for a while thinking about how children must interpret this incomprehensible world built for adults. I like how the artist made everything so large around the little girl who stands somewhere in between apprehension, love and wonder.
I like this painting all the way from this guy's pose to his expressions, fashion and movement. The portrait evokes a relaxing and lite energy, that of which I thoroughly enjoy.
This painting is one of my very favorite. I like the look of the girl, the colors used to frame and outline her features, her expression and the entire scheme of the portrait. I suppose I was drawn so much to this one because I can identify with and almost see myself in her.
This painting... I mean, how would you not think its amazing? This piece by Claude Monet makes me want to just hop in and get on one of the boats to see what's going on. The painting is stunning, to say the least.

More to come from the Getty. I hope you are enjoying your introductory impromptu tour. :)
Xx Suzie

Monday, October 17, 2011

Exploring the Getty

 The Getty Museum is located off of the 405 fwy in Los Angeles and is home to an extensive collection of visual arts pieces we had the pleasure of exploring. When you arrive at the Getty, the parking structure leads you to a tram, which you then take to the center to explore all there is to offer at the Museum. When you arrive inside of the greeting area at the center, you will find maps to help direct your journey.

The Italians and I browsed through a few different areas of the museum and were able to enjoy works from various artists. This fountain below is one that stands in the center of the museum and looks refreshing to take a dip in, although you might get in trouble if you tried swimming in it.The outdoor areas also contain magnificent views of the entire surrounding areas of Los Angeles.

On the next blog I'd like to share a few of the pieces with you that caught my eye.
For now, I hope you're having a wonderful day.
Suzie

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Thank You Thank You Thank You

I'm just sitting here pondering the moment and tasting peace and silence. Its not necessarily because there is no noise in the room. Actually Sunny Rollins is playing on Pandora Radio and a TV is on in the upstairs room. My head feels clear and the path is starting to light up in the most impressionable ways and for that I feel at peace. I am beginning to realize the ways being thankful multiplies and for that I feel grateful... and because gratitude multiplies you will go on the Thanks kick as well... after all, it was just Thanksgiving in Canada. Should we not all celebrate together?

On the other hand, I can't seem to get my pictures to load from the Getty, hence, I don't want to start my Getty series without them so I just decided to tell you all about it. God is good. Art is beautiful.. and I can't wait to get the photos loaded so I can properly introduce you to the Getty Museum.

Love.
Suzie

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Museum in LA

There are many wonderful museums to visit when you are in Los Angeles. One of my favorite museums is The J. Paul Getty Museum http://www.getty.edu/museum/ . I've always liked to visit the Getty. They are constantly having interesting events and the art is amazing! When I was a kid I didn't appreciate the art work as much as I do now, so I enjoyed walking around in the garden. The museum is inspiring for both adults and children, leaving all who visit walking away with good memories, information and new found sense of enlightenment.

Xx Suzie