yesterday i went the "the met" and it was amazing.i took a picture of some of my favorite artworksof the day.
the egyptian exhibit.i dont like having people in my pictures. everything appears empty. [the egyptian exhibit]i liked how the artist played with demension and color here.this sculpture was my favorite of the day. it spoke to me the most.before reading the description i already knew what it was about."womens role in society" is the name of it. to me it shows theviews of a sexist man and his perception of what a womanshould be and her main objective in life.the next three are part of one painting. i like how 3 completleyrandom parts, that do not corespond with one another, just fadeinto each other. im guessing the artist took in what was aroundhim in the room at the time and found beauty in it.this one didnt come out too well. i liked this one because of the vibrant colors but the camera could not capture the essence of its beauty.andy warhol style. gotta love this vintage 50s.i loved the parade of color. each canvas was flawlessly painted.i was not able to get the yellow in. it was the best one.this one was so absurd i loved it. and the colors are great. very fun painting.this was just amazing. it was huuuge. words cannot describe this artwork.georgia o'keefe. my new favorite artist. dali is still my first fave. andthis painting very much resembles his style. this painting is soserene in a way. o'keefe turned out to be a very contridictary woman.she was said to have been a femanist and have paintings such as blossoming flowers that resemble the female genetalia while havingother paintings such as a cow's skull; a phalic symbol. but later onin her life when asked about it, she denied it.this was the first painting that caught my eye. it reminded me of none other than coco chanel.
i love stainglass.. this was just beautiful.
this was an accurate painting of versailles. i thought it was just amazing.these women were just parading infront of the met dressed in classyatire holding shopping bags from michael kors, hermes, & etc. i just thought it was really cool. i think they were promoters ofthe designers. at every red light, they would stop in the middle of the street and just freeze like manniquins.