"It is so much like a beach after all
Where you stand and think of going no further."
Reflections on a poem bolted to a steel bridge: a photo journey.
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Over the years blogging had taken me away from my spiral, hardbound notebooks, my multi-colored pens, my propensity to glue things (like ticket stubs, favorite articles, and paraphernalia found on bar counters, restaurants floors, and airplane seat pockets) into my journal . So, when I saw the Split Rock Arts Program offering the course called “The Visual Journal: Exploring Urban Landscape" taught by artist by Julie Baugnet (an artist featured in Drawing from Life by Jennifer New), I caught the first plane to the Twin Cities. I wasn’t disappointed.
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We are so “Thelma and Louise”, so I will call her Thelma.
She drives a hot, silver-bullet of a car, an Audi TT, that makes you want to drive, drive, drive for days through the winding forest roads of northern Minnesota on a road trip into the unknown.
But, we had to stop to fill up at this gas station designed by the one-and-only Frank Lloyd Wright.
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"Art offers something else--depth, involvement, a new way of looking at the world that we live in, a fresh approach to what we take for granted, a chance to experience freedom of the imagination."
-Meredith Monk, composer, singer, director, choreographer
(image by René Magritte via artchive)
I regularly visit online museums all over the world. I take virtual tours of The Louvre. (click here.) The Metropolitan Museum of Art (click here) The Art Institute of Chicago. (click here.)
But the computer screen cannot replace the experience of visiting an art gallery or museum. Here’s why.
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