Segovia, northwest of Madrid in the Castilla y Leon region of central Spain, is known for its 15th century royal castle, 16th century Gothic cathedral, and Roman aqueduct.
I recently made my first visit to Spain. I was fascinated by the way art and design styles over Spain’s long history are combined, intermingled and found adjacent to one another. Sometimes the result is harmonious and other times I perceived a disruptive clash as the rational and emotional sometimes conflict.
The addition to the Thyssen-Bornemisza art museum is contemporary without a strong visual relationship to the primary building, an early 19th century palace.
Neo-classical congress sits next to a contemporary building.
The Museo Reina Sofia (Queen Sofia Museum) was built in an old hospital. It has an addition of a glass elevator in the front and a contemporary addition on the opposite side. The museum houses 20th and 21st century art.
Merry Christmas to all Christians! I showed this new photo collage to colleagues at the Venice Camera Club and was encouraged to make it into a Christmas card. Too late for prints and mailing for this year I decided to share it with you via email. To me, she looks like she has emerged right from the stained glass. I hope that this image brings you joy and courage to express your most loving concerns for all of humanity.
Long ago while hiking in the North Carolina Mountains I came upon a convention of butterflies sipping water from the wet rocks along side of a waterfall. I made a photo and have been displaying an 8″ x 10″ print ever since. One day this spring I felt compelled to make a painting of these butterflies. A big painting. 3 feet x 4 feet. I sketched them in quite fluidly, but then became enraptured in their detail. I marveled at their consistencies and differences due to lighting, angle, distance and some uniqueness to each one. I built up layers of color because of their iridescent structure. The painting remains in the studio. I enjoy seeing it there. I’m wondering how it will relate to the next painting…
Summer afternoons in Florida are a nice time to visit museums, tour a garden, swim in the pool or the Gulf, have a leisurely lunch and take a few photos along the way. The Dali Museum in St. Petersburg and the Ringling Museum in Sarasota both make fun day trips.