The Getty Museum
I've been thinking a lot about expanding my artistic horizons lately, so when my in-laws were in town a few weeks ago, I was really excited to visit the Getty with my mother-in-law, Louise. I love visiting art museums and galleries, I find it very inspiring. Louise is an artist herself (she does a lot of plein air painting, which is the outdoor landscape style) so it was really fun to hear her insights on different artists and techniques that she has studied.
One of the main exhibits that we went though was themed around the French Aristocracy before the French Revolution. It detailed (through paintings, original clothing, furniture, and accessories) what their daily routine was like, from getting up in the morning, till going to bed at night. It was really interesting! They were a very cultured people who spent a great deal of time reading, writing, playing music, and learning to draw or paint. Ahh the life! :)
Another exhibit we went through was a small photography gallery called "In Focus: The Tree." It was really cool... and a great reminder to me of the fact that if you set it up right, just about anything can make an awesome photograph!
Speaking of photography, I brought my camera along and took a few pictures throughout the day. They aren't anything fabulous, but here they are:
This first picture is of a painting in one of the only exhibits in which you can take pictures. It's pretty amazing... the detail and colors were just incredible. Unfortunately, I'm a putz and forgot to write down who DID the painting so....
I've never been to the Getty and I wish I had gone when I lived down there! Great pictures. I really like the one of the grass, so simple, but beautiful. :)
Jenn