I don’t understand anything which is very abstract, especially when it comes to arts. There have been very very rare times when I got what the artist is trying to portray. This is a moment where I did not. I clicked this in Madrid at the Palacio de Velázquez. My friend and I went in (the other two weren’t inclined to see any abstract art at that time so stayed back to rest in the shades) and we tried to understand some and finally gave up and came out.
If you figure out what this actually means or what this might represent, do let me know.
Ha – yes we have the tate modern for art like this – always gets me thinking!
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🙂 As long as you are able to figure out at least some of them, then its good right?
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Ah o don’t know I know they are there for interpretation but it does sometimes confuse me!
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Let us then start a club 😉
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I am so up for that!!!!
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Sigh. I’m with you. Until I saw the record player, I was reminded of the fun of jumping off a swing while it was at its highest spot. But who knows what was in the artist’s mind. Perhaps we don’t want to know 🙂
janet
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He he 😂 Perhaps. I didn’t think of the swing. Some song making us feel high??? 😉
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🙂 Works for me!
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👍 😀
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It is a bit of a mystery to me too. Could be the artist is think of days gone by – childhood and the swing, the days of the phonograph??
Leslie
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May be! That sounds good actually 🙂
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How about swinging with the oldies? 😉 Who knows!
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That seems to be the feasible solution 😉
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Lot’s of good ideas here about the photo. I notice squares are a dominant shape. Maybe the old swing and old “record player” are for squares, as in “squaresville,” but I’m diggin’ it, even though I prefer circles. 😉
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Oooh! That is a totally different way of seeing it 🙂 Thank you JoAnna for sharing that.
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