Weekly Photo Challenge: Infinite
On the 9 of July this year did I visit Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk – Denmark together with one of my girlfriends. The museum is situated in a massive park just by the ocean, a stunning place to spend a day. We had a fantastic day and they had two guest exhibitions, Tara Donovan and Yoko Ono – two very exciting ladies and artists.
My entry photo is from Yoko Ono’s “Half-a-Wind Show”: A Retrospective. I don’t the name of the art piece. Have been searching the net with help of Google, but I can’t find any information what so ever about the piece. Yoko don’t have complicated titles on her art so maybe it’s only called “mirrors”.
“Art is my life and my life is art.”
Yoko Ono
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LOVE it V : )
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I love your “imagine”-ation, Vivi! Hope you’re well this evening? Just time for a quick hug before I go in the bath. (SO clean! I’ll never get the book read otherwise 🙂 )
Take care.
Jo, thank you so much for caring – most of the fire is gone, but still sore – I don’t want to spend too much time sitting down by the computer yet. So that is why I been a bit quiet.
I hope that you got your quality time in the tub *smile
Saturday morning ironing? Too cold for the balcony! Grey and miserable here. 🙂
Where did you get … the ironing from?????? … far too cold for that, even if we have a stunning sunny day and the whole weekend is going to be like this.
Grey there too? Or sunny and cold, do you mean? Out with the camera weather like my Newcastle day here on Thursday, or just doing jobs at home maybe… stay warm (and loved 🙂 ) Hugs xx
No, we have a fantastic day … sunny but it’s cold.
I was out with my camera on Tuesday … have so much photos to go through now … get stressed only thinking about it. *smile
Promsie to stay warm and your hugs will help me with that. Hugs in reaturn.
I’m going (reluctantly) to zumba, but I’ll love it when I’m there. And Rafa will be playing tennis this afternoon. Add a few jobs, a little laptop…have a nice weekend (hopefully pain-free soon 🙂 )
Zumba, great stuff … hopefully I will be able to do mine on Wednesday. Enjoy!!!
Working through all my emails … 350 posts to look during 2 days, so I have my day sorted out.
See you later.
Lovely take, Viveka! – and one of my absolute favourite songs ever – thank you!
A-C, mine too – I think I used to before as post cloud,
It’s a lovely song with such strong message.
I wish you and the boys a pleasant weekend.
love the pic
Thank you so much!
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That could be quite frightening seeing more than one of me…
Love John Lennon and love the photo.
Thanks a million, Linda.
Like everyone above, I love both John Lennon and your photo. I love the way she is shyly looking over her shoulder and smiling at herself. We could all remember to love ourselves like this:) xx
Barbara, she really like what she is seeing .. or maybe she smiled because she notice I took a photo of her .. I like the photo too.
I thought I had chosen an other John Lennon tune for the post, because I used this before, but it’s one of my favorite songs too.
Perfect for the challenge.
Bebs, thank you so much *smile
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Great job! Mirrors are so great!
Thanks, one of my favorites … at her show.
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a perfect interpretation of the theme x
Thank you so much, Claire
It was a very interesting show. Some of her art I thought was a little bit of a joke, but there is some really interesting art too.
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Fab shot!
Thanks, Suzanne.
Great shot for the challenge, and I just adore this John Lennon song. It brings back great memories. I wish he hadn’t died. 😦
Thank you so much …. I love this song too .. those was the days *smile
Yes, what a waste of a life … terrible.
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