So I made it on time to the Buffalo Arts Studio! My first thought was that this was a strange place for an art gallery. But this wasnt the type of art gallery I expected in the first place. Usually theyre roomy, usually theres granite...
Looking back, my favorite part of the experience was the work stations. I spent a lot of time in the art rooms in high school, and completely took advantage of the endless supplies and equiptment. We had a kiln and pottery wheels, canvas building materials and paints galore. If I wasnt in gym class the teacher would come find me there. So while we were touring all the personalized nooks of faceless imagination, I kept thinking, "Do we get to play?"
I appreciated Megan Greene's work the most out of the three in the gallery. To be honest, I did not get Esther Neisen at all. Most of her work looked like a science project, and I didnt have a clue what the message was. The two that were set over light were a bit different than the rest.
When I got closer to these it was easier to notice the way this work could compare with the other two artists on display.
Up next was Megan Greene, I took a picture of this one.
All of her work was created over an older image of a bird of some sort, but the only real reason you know that is because it is typed somewhere on the page, like an illustration in an encyclopedia. Even though it is more abstract it is still very bird-like and living.
The last artist, Balint Zasko, was pretty fun. His work was more obvious in its themes.
I thought that he was trying to illustrate life prevailing over man made machines.
Overall, it was a fun trip and Im looking forward to the next one!
On another note, I found this image randomly the other day online.
Im going to turn it into a valentines day card!




No comments:
Post a Comment