Category Archives: Visual Perception
Infinity Mirrors: Yayoi Kusama Rooms 6 and 7
Dots Obsession-Love Transformed into Dots 2007, installed 2018 After viewing room 5, the pumpkin room that I could not photograph because of some previous fool, you move down a corridor and then make a turn into room 6 which brings … Continue reading
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors Room 2
Yayoi started working in earnest with the dot and net motifs when she came to New York City in 1957. Her career really took off and she began doing her soft sculptures (see below), installation work and staged performance based … Continue reading
The Last of The Gardens: The Unicorn and the Fabulous Caravan
We have reached the last installment of the Botanical Gardens for this year. I did get a message about what the gardens look like in the winter and to be honest, I don’t have a clue. It has never … Continue reading
Design and Symbolism
http://www.jleone.com http://www.zazzle.com/J_leone_designs Well first let me apologize for being late, really late today. My statistics tell me that people went to blog today and found nothing new. But in my defense, we have had endless rain down here … Continue reading
Artistry in Nature
Today we are going to look at Artistry in Nature. When you look at art, figurative art, which is using real things from life; landscapes, humans, cities, animals, as opposed to abstract art, an incredible amount of it is nature; … Continue reading
Scale, Size and Perceptual filters
I stumbled onto this book, Visual Intelligence, by Amy E. Herman, while at the library last week. It’s a new book and really interesting in the area of what people actually see. This is of course what my own art … Continue reading