Miami #10 - Arriving Home At DIA
Here I am finally back from Florida just having arrived at Denver International Airport.
This one isn't art per se, as it actually is the jet, as far as I understand it. Does it become art when it's displayed thusly?
Bill Daniels' "Cablevision Tool". Here is the sign that explained about why this jet is here.
I guess it really is art.
"Black Metallic Donut" and Basket by Michael Wisner. Mind your teeth on that one. Very pretty but not so tasty.
This one is called "Nature Study" by Virginia Folkstad and is made of wax, steel, and marigold seeds. Very straight forward and actually kind of interesting. Like some sort of bizarre flower.
This one is "Grasshopper" by James Dixon. I have to say that I don't understand why it is called that. I don't see a resemblance and don't see anything that would remind me of a grasshopper.
I like these two pieces. Made of wood and very simple and yet elegant. This first one is "Four Pieces Up, Over, & Down" by Will Clift.
This one is "Three Pieces Red" by Will Clift.
And a closeup showing the joint.
After a long trip and having checked out the art I'm taking a bit of a rest on the tram from the terminal.
More art as the "paper" airplanes that are painted rather like mountains.
This finallizes my journey to Florida. Maybe next time I'll make it out to Palm Beach.
And now I'm back home in Colorado. It was to be travelling but I'm glad to be home.
This one isn't art per se, as it actually is the jet, as far as I understand it. Does it become art when it's displayed thusly?
Bill Daniels' "Cablevision Tool". Here is the sign that explained about why this jet is here.
I guess it really is art.
"Black Metallic Donut" and Basket by Michael Wisner. Mind your teeth on that one. Very pretty but not so tasty.
This one is called "Nature Study" by Virginia Folkstad and is made of wax, steel, and marigold seeds. Very straight forward and actually kind of interesting. Like some sort of bizarre flower.
This one is "Grasshopper" by James Dixon. I have to say that I don't understand why it is called that. I don't see a resemblance and don't see anything that would remind me of a grasshopper.
I like these two pieces. Made of wood and very simple and yet elegant. This first one is "Four Pieces Up, Over, & Down" by Will Clift.
This one is "Three Pieces Red" by Will Clift.
And a closeup showing the joint.
After a long trip and having checked out the art I'm taking a bit of a rest on the tram from the terminal.
More art as the "paper" airplanes that are painted rather like mountains.
This finallizes my journey to Florida. Maybe next time I'll make it out to Palm Beach.
And now I'm back home in Colorado. It was to be travelling but I'm glad to be home.
2 Comments:
Now that you're back we should have tea or something.
By marrigolden, at 6:36 AM
That sounds marvelous. Is there a time that works best for you?
By Osgood, at 11:04 AM
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