Tony Tuckson White Lines (vertical) on Ultramarine 1970-73 - Diptych: synthetic polymer paint on hardboard |
Asher Bilu Soundscape 1979 - Pigments, polyvinyl butyral resin and casein paint on plywood on hardboard |
Ugo Rondinone SIEBTERJULIZWEITAUSE 2000 - synthetic polymer paint on canvas, Plexiglass plaque with caption |
Polynesia Francois Ruh 1956 - Tapestry |
Brett Whiteley 'The Balcony 2' 1975 - Oil on Canvas |
Mary Webb Joie de vivre 1958 - oil on canvas |
I wore:
White Turtle Neck - Bardot
Strappy monochrome singlet - Bardot
Blue Jeans - Bardot
Brown Coat - Vintage Paddington Coats
White and purple Oxford shoes - Unknown Brand
(Basically a lot of Bardot)
The Art Gallery of NSW, had some great works exhibited, I especially enjoyed the exhibition Matisse and the Moderns, and the contemporary works. The colours were vibrant, and emotional and the stand out colour personally was ultramarine blue, as seen in Brett Whiteley's 'The Balcony 2', which was beautiful to observe, and definitely one of my favorites. I dying to include this amazing hue of blue in my next outfit choice. There was an array of amazing works by Australian, Indigenous, Asian, and Torres trait Islander artists, as well as a selection of contemporary works. Each artwork was inspiring, and I always also enjoy the more permanent, classic works which are exqusite in detail, scale and realism, and are always breathtaking. Every time I visit the gallery I leave intrigued, educated, inspired and wishing I was a better artist, I love coming to the city because of the loads of people, with individuality which inspires me to explore my personal style further, and push the limits of conventional ways of dressing.
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