Ever wonder what museum visitors are thinking of when they’re viewing works of art? More than the exhibit itself, I find myself more interested in the viewer’s stance, where their arms are—are they folded? Is one hand poised on the waist? Is the head tilted? How are they dressed?
This fascination has culminated in a new miniature painting series on my favorite upcycled canvas, the used tea bag. The collection will be on view in a solo exhibit at Creative Space Hayashi in Chigasaki, Japan in March, 2019.
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It's nice to see people in museums and art galleries in general, but it is particularly endearing to see an adult brought their kid with them, like here in this picture. It shows a bond between the two, the child being lucky to have access to a cultural wealth from a young age and the whole scene just looks so sweet.
These are absolutely wonderful. What an intriguing sliver of the world you've captured.
Wow! I am impressed! Also the reproduction of the art works is really wonderfully done! Thanks for sharing!
You can probably get a loan from the bank and use real paper so your art wouldn't look that s****y. I'm not saying that it would look any better because I don't know if you're actually skilled but you might at least have a decent shot at producing something semi viewable
Either you're a child or you choose to behave like one
Load More Replies...Wow! I am impressed! Also the reproduction of the art works is really wonderfully done! Thanks for sharing!
You can probably get a loan from the bank and use real paper so your art wouldn't look that s****y. I'm not saying that it would look any better because I don't know if you're actually skilled but you might at least have a decent shot at producing something semi viewable
Either you're a child or you choose to behave like one
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