Hey guys,
the time is flying and it is almost March! This is already my ninth blog post this year and I’m so happy about this!
Today I want to recap something that happened last year and made me very happy too: my 100 day project.
My art journey
Hey guys,
the time is flying and it is almost March! This is already my ninth blog post this year and I’m so happy about this!
Today I want to recap something that happened last year and made me very happy too: my 100 day project.
Hallo my friends,
let us be intercreative! “Intercreative” – what is this? Does this word even exist? And why or how should we be intercreative? All these questions I want to answer today.
At the beginning, no, the word “intercreative” does not exist (what I didn’t expect) but maybe you already understand the meaning I thought of when I wrote it down.
Continue reading “Be intercreative!”Hallo guys,
do you like going to museums and especially to museums of art? I love it and a few days ago I went to my first art exhibition this year.
The exhibition is called “Lebensmenschen (Soulmates) – Alexej von Jawlensky and Marianne von Werefkin” and takes place in the Kunstbau of the Lenbachhaus in Munich.
Hey guys,
have you ever wondered why some paintings have a production time of years or even decades? And why others maybe never get finished? Me too, so that’s why I want to get a closer view on this subject.
If you like to go to museums of art – like I do – maybe you also look at the year the artworks were made. If so, you have surely observed that while the artists have some series of paintings that were all made in one year on the other hand there are these one or two that got years over years to get finished.
Why is this so?