Noteworthy. <3
16 years ago
So, yeah. Definitely noteworthy.
Guido picked me up, and I walked outside to see Miriam in jeans, a t-shirt, and her standard striped fedora. I immediately thought Woah, they're casual, this is not a good sign. Because I was kinda snazzy/dressy. But when we got there, after much giggling and car fun, I was relieved to see that the dress code was not strictly casual. So, we wandered around, and looked at art, and it was really nice. I liked so much of it. We went upstairs and saw Ann, and looked at the pieces she had. I liked them. One of them had some writing on it, and it was pretty thought provoking. Stuff like "Would you want to be one of the ones who survives through the hardships, or one of the ones who's troubles are over? Do you have the strength to be a good person?"
Then we wandered into this room, and there was an artist asleep on the couch. So we proceeded quietly and looked around. She woke up, and directed us to the corner of the room where her art was. Which was, coincidentally, the art that had caught my eye at first. Her style was amazing. I love the subtle lines she created with oil paints. And the pictures presented themselves were amazing. We talked for a while. When I got home, I drew her, as you will see in my gallery. The show inspired me to get a little creative with my coloring. I really like the way it turned out. Especially the butterfly.
Anyway, I had a great time. Art shows are the bomb diggity. xD
Guido picked me up, and I walked outside to see Miriam in jeans, a t-shirt, and her standard striped fedora. I immediately thought Woah, they're casual, this is not a good sign. Because I was kinda snazzy/dressy. But when we got there, after much giggling and car fun, I was relieved to see that the dress code was not strictly casual. So, we wandered around, and looked at art, and it was really nice. I liked so much of it. We went upstairs and saw Ann, and looked at the pieces she had. I liked them. One of them had some writing on it, and it was pretty thought provoking. Stuff like "Would you want to be one of the ones who survives through the hardships, or one of the ones who's troubles are over? Do you have the strength to be a good person?"
Then we wandered into this room, and there was an artist asleep on the couch. So we proceeded quietly and looked around. She woke up, and directed us to the corner of the room where her art was. Which was, coincidentally, the art that had caught my eye at first. Her style was amazing. I love the subtle lines she created with oil paints. And the pictures presented themselves were amazing. We talked for a while. When I got home, I drew her, as you will see in my gallery. The show inspired me to get a little creative with my coloring. I really like the way it turned out. Especially the butterfly.
Anyway, I had a great time. Art shows are the bomb diggity. xD