Echo, Wow and Flutter
La Toilette, 1906
Music and Literature, 1878
The Coming Storm
Vega-Nor
+ and -
1. The artworks that I felt had an impact or impression on me were La Toilette, and + and -. For the La Toilette artwork, it had an impact on me because it made me realize there are two sides to everyone and someone is not always like they appear to be. As for the + and - piece, it impacted me because it was very soothing and relaxing and it made me realize how it is important to remember that sometimes you need to sit back and relax and to appreciate the little things in life.
2. The artworks that I feel a connection with are the Music and Literature Piece and The Coming Storm. For the Music and Literature piece, I literally looks like my life in a picture, a lot of books and homework and studying. It reminded me how important education and studying are. As for the Coming Storm artwork, I made a connection with this because it actually looks like land by my cabin in Rushford when there is a storm, it instantly reminded me of that and I felt a connection right from the moment I saw it. I also feel many feelings when I look at this artwork, the similar feelings I have when I am at my cabin during a storm.
3. The artworks I wanted to know more about are Echo, Wow and Flutter, and Vega-Nor. To me, both look like just a bunch of different color lines combined to make art. I want to know the meaning behind the lines, if there are any. I want to know if each line in these pieces have specific meanings or if the lines as a whole means something. Both of these instantly caught my eye because the different uses of color and lines, however, they both kept me wondering.
Dylan, great job in this project! I love all of the pieces of art from the museum that you had chosen from. I like your connection with the La Toilette piece and how you say that there is two sides to everyone and someone is not always like they appear because that is what I see too. That is a very unique and in depth way of looking at that piece. I enjoy your posting, Dylan!
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