I thought I had taken more shots - another senior moment! If you would like to see a bit more, I again offer a click through to Mia's Instagram of it. The use of old books and letters was captivating. The slight irony of my hands appearing on a work that includes 'shadow' in the title is not lost!
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What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Menonday Art Vibe; Mama Mia
As Mac1 and I absorbed the elegance and beauty of the works presented at New Contemporaries by the next artist, another lady was paying equally detailed attention. Conversation sparked as it so often does in shared admiration. It took quite a few minutes before it was revealed to us that this was the elder Mrs G, mother of Mia! She had come by train all the way from Wales to see her daughter's works, and was just about to leave to catch the train home. She was a lady with whom both my sister and I would have loved to sit for an afternoon and make a fuller acquaintance. As it was, those ten precious minutes warmed our hearts, and we could be sure that our appreciation for the artist would be carried in person to her.
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mostly we can not understand modern art things... but this is different... and I nodded immediately... what a cool idea to use old books and we love the titel... thanks to artist Mia
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Mia. Too bad you missed the chance to chat with her mother longer.
ReplyDeleteInteresting art and exhibit. Congrats to Mia and her mother.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a wonderful week.
OMCs AUNTY YAM you and Mac1 scored big time with this chance encounter. See that is what I like about being 'talker;. I talk to everyone (as you know). You just never know the treasures that are standing or sitting beside you.
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What a unique and beautiful piece of art....so very creative!
ReplyDeleteLove this creative and beautiful artwork!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting piece of art. Too bad you couldn't spend more time with the artists mother.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous!
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