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Preview Berlin

written November 10th, 2009 · 0 comments

I am finally posting my photographs from Preview Berlin, a very large art exhibition that was at the Tempelhof Airport over a month ago. There were many exciting pieces that even got my boyfriend excited:) Enjoy!

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Illustrative Berlin

written October 29th, 2009 · 0 comments

Yesterday I went to the Illustrative Berlin show with my friend and saw some great stuff! Here’s an overview of the artists who participated (although all are not listed).

The first artist that caught my eye was CIOU from France, I think (her website is biography-less). The pieces she exhibited were so finely painted, I had to view the paintings so close to see some of the finest lines. She paints fantastical female characters with a bit of a punk/death/dark side to them. The canvases were initially covered with collaged newspaper that was varnished with a brownish yellow color and then the characters were painted over that. There seemed to be so many layers and the detail was fascinating. Such gems! Check out some other work of hers (images from her website):

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The Big Draw Berlin

written September 2nd, 2009 · 1 comment

This past Saturday night I was in a museum. Oh yes I was. I was even there in the evening and until 11:30 pm! It was the long night of the museums here in Berlin and my friend and I wanted to go and participate in some drawing workshops that were going on. I think my expectations were pretty high after reading all of the descriptions in the event’s schedule, so I was sadly a bit disappointed. I was really siked about the drawing with experimental materials, which turned out to be drawing with ink! I actually had so many of my own ideas for drawing workshops afterward that I probably should get involved for the next time!

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Drawing in Berlin!

written August 26th, 2009 · 0 comments

I had a wonderful day yesterday drawing at the Natural Science Museum (Museum für Naturkunde) in Berlin! I went with my friend Nina and even though half the museum was closed for restoration of some kind, we still found lots to draw in the Darwin exhibit and there was of course the largest mounted dinosaur skeleton in the world! I attempted to draw it, although it proved difficult to fit into my sketchbook. The dinosaur is so incredibly large!

It was fun drawing strange animals and sea creatures and it reminded me of my days back at RISD drawing in the Nature Lab. There were tons of kids there and they were very interested in our drawings. The most difficult question posed by a few of them was, Why are you doing that? Haha. They were cute. We were actually inspired to go to the museum by the drawings of Daniel Egnéus (his website) that we saw at a gallery in Berlin a few weeks back. His drawings are huge, probably about 3 meters long (~10 feet)! His style was so captivating and the drawing of the dinosaur (below) caught our attention and we have a hunch that he drew this drawing at the Museum für Naturkunde!

dinosaur drawing Daniel Egneus

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Olga Desmond

written August 26th, 2009 · 0 comments

Olga Desmond … a very interesting woman indeed. I saw an exhibition of her work in Berlin a few months back, and shame on me, I haven’t posted about it until now. But I definitely wanted to post this. It was really incredible. Sometimes you get glimpses of pure raw art in the most unexpected places, such as in this small gallery I stepped into. Only spent 1 Euro too!

Olga Desmond Berlin

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Bodies in Urban Spaces

written August 23rd, 2009 · 9 comments

Yesterday I went to see Bodies in Urban Spaces created by Willi Dorner. It was part of the Tanz im August festival in Berlin. Check out his website for more info. It was so fun! My sister saw this piece in Philadelphia and suggested I go. I tried to go with my boyfriend on Friday, but the skies were a threatening gray and it had already begun to rain a bit. There was also a totally HUGE crowd (200 + people) and we didn’t want to have to leave our bikes where the performance began only to have to walk all the back afterward. So I decided to go back on Saturday and give it a go. This time the weather was perfect, but there was still quite the crowd! I was pretty shocked. Anyhow, it was pretty well organized and there were guides and police men all over. Don’t quite know if the police really needed guns on their belts, but whatevs…

Bodies in Urban Spaces Berlin

The performance went from Potsdamer Platz all the way to Hallesches Tor through many green and overgrown backyards and playgrounds. I just couldn’t help trying to capture all the poses. They were so creative! And in some instances I think they had even coordinated the dancers and the colors of their outfits for the poses! Here are the pictures I took. read more…

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Valencia Street Paintings

written July 22nd, 2009 · 0 comments

Here are some pics of nice street paintings I found in Valencia!

Valencia street art

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Shakespeares Sonnets

written June 19th, 2009 · 0 comments

 Shakespeare's Sonnets

Image from Spiegel.de

Back in April after reading a review on Spiegel.de, I immediately bought tickets to see Shakespeares Sonette (german title) directed by Robert Wilson and music written by Rufus Wainwright in Berlin. I was totally intrigued. read more…

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Green Art

written May 18th, 2009 · 0 comments

I have noticed lately that many sellers on Etsy.com are emphasizing their use of recycled materials in their work (be it scrap sterling silver, metals or paper). There are also many calling their designs green. Not to criticize the artists that call their designs green, but how much of their designs are green and aren’t we all just jumping on the band wagon here?

What is green? How can one truly know and trust that all our materials (unless completey handmade) are green? What materials are we left with, if we as artists, want to be green? It is great that we are all aware of our greenness and how our lives can be more ecologically friendly, but where will it end? read more…

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Art on Schreiner Strasse

written March 7th, 2009 · 1 comment

 I went for a walk around my neighborhood the other day and found some really nice wall paintings outside of a school! They are done by a Berlin artist named Gino Fuchs.

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