Walking Around an Art Fair
"Wow!"- my expression
Today I spent the afternoon with friends. We went to an art fair inside Houston's biggest park. No one had to twist my arm too long.
It was a beautiful day to walk around from stand to stand and admire the quality of work that most people produced. It was no surprise to hear me say wow! because many of the artist truly deserved a longer look.
A few pieces resonated with me specifically. The first one was a chair made out of wood. I love chair design and even bought a book that has several hundreds of chair models in it. But this chair was very cool and made with different types of woods and polished to perfection. www.sublinerockers.com
Second artist's work involved Japanese characters. I have seen Japanese characters written beautifully in black ink on white paper. It looks like an art piece just within the character. This artist took it to the next level. He created three dimensional characters of bronze, chrome, and stainless steel. Beautiful! www.Caseyhorn.com
I could easily write a unique paragraph for probably 100 of the artist there. The point is that the art moved me. It showed me how creative some people can be and how wonderful it was to share their passion for a bit of time.
Today's question is:
"Do you appreciate art?"
"Wow!"- my expression
Today I spent the afternoon with friends. We went to an art fair inside Houston's biggest park. No one had to twist my arm too long.
It was a beautiful day to walk around from stand to stand and admire the quality of work that most people produced. It was no surprise to hear me say wow! because many of the artist truly deserved a longer look.
A few pieces resonated with me specifically. The first one was a chair made out of wood. I love chair design and even bought a book that has several hundreds of chair models in it. But this chair was very cool and made with different types of woods and polished to perfection. www.sublinerockers.com
Second artist's work involved Japanese characters. I have seen Japanese characters written beautifully in black ink on white paper. It looks like an art piece just within the character. This artist took it to the next level. He created three dimensional characters of bronze, chrome, and stainless steel. Beautiful! www.Caseyhorn.com
I could easily write a unique paragraph for probably 100 of the artist there. The point is that the art moved me. It showed me how creative some people can be and how wonderful it was to share their passion for a bit of time.
Today's question is:
"Do you appreciate art?"
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