Fruits of Travel (1 of 5)
Fruits of Travel (1 of 5)
I’m excited to share some of the visual inspiration I
brought home from traveling through Cleveland, Ohio recently!
"Sfinito" by Afro Celotto, (blown glass)
It began as I passed through a building near our hotel and
ran across these pieces in the lobby. What caught my eye was the juxtaposition of the art work's organic shape, color and lines against the structure of the buildings in the background, which create a kind of gridded environment
for the art.
"Untitled" by Cleveland artist, Fred Schmidt (painted steel)
The graceful curve of the sculpture is mimicked in the background arches.
Then, as I continued on my way to the Cleveland Museum of Art, I spied this building. Here I was struck by the lines of the bricked
portion of the building in contrast to the organic shapes of the metal portion.
It was especially intriguing to see the traditionally ridged brick material
appear to bend and give way to the curving metallic surfaces.
Weatherhead School of Management- Peter B. Lewis Building, Case Western University
by architect Frank Gehry
by architect Frank Gehry
A theme began to take shape in my thought, and it was in
this frame of mind that I prepared to enjoy a day at the art museum.
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