Let's continue our tour of the Tate Modern (and will it blow your mind when I tell you we didn't manage to see the whole museum?)

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Tate Modern (Part Two)
From the Balzer Designs Blog: Tate Modern (Part Two)
From the Balzer Designs Blog: Tate Modern (Part Two)

As a side note, Boston peeps or visitors, there's a Rothko (his work above and below) exhibit at the MFA Boston right now!

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Tate Modern (Part Two)
From the Balzer Designs Blog: Tate Modern (Part Two)
From the Balzer Designs Blog: Tate Modern (Part Two)
From the Balzer Designs Blog: Tate Modern (Part Two)
From the Balzer Designs Blog: Tate Modern (Part Two)


From the Balzer Designs Blog: Tate Modern (Part Two)

Doesn't seeing all of this color and texture and pattern make you want to drag out the brushes and paint and go to town?!  It does for me, for sure!

Tomorrow: Part three, the finale!

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

12 thoughts on “Tate Modern (Part Two)

  • Wow, I live 2 minutes from Tate Modern you could have come and had a cup of tea!!!

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  • Wow, I live 2 minutes from Tate Modern you could have come and had a cup of tea!!!

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  • Wow, I live 2 minutes from Tate Modern you could have come and had a cup of tea!!!

    Reply
  • Wow, I live 2 minutes from Tate Modern you could have come and had a cup of tea!!!

    Reply
  • Wow, I live 2 minutes from Tate Modern you could have come and had a cup of tea!!!

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  • Wow, I live 2 minutes from Tate Modern you could have come and had a cup of tea!!!

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  • I find it interesting how one person’s art makes it into a museum and another person’s doesn’t and yet they seem to similar in technique. Maybe it’s more how you market yourself and put yourself out there? I am not an “artist” but I could see someone in my community making similar art and not being in a museum. It’s just interesting to think about…

    Reply
  • I find it interesting how one person’s art makes it into a museum and another person’s doesn’t and yet they seem to similar in technique. Maybe it’s more how you market yourself and put yourself out there? I am not an “artist” but I could see someone in my community making similar art and not being in a museum. It’s just interesting to think about…

    Reply
  • I find it interesting how one person’s art makes it into a museum and another person’s doesn’t and yet they seem to similar in technique. Maybe it’s more how you market yourself and put yourself out there? I am not an “artist” but I could see someone in my community making similar art and not being in a museum. It’s just interesting to think about…

    Reply
  • I find it interesting how one person’s art makes it into a museum and another person’s doesn’t and yet they seem to similar in technique. Maybe it’s more how you market yourself and put yourself out there? I am not an “artist” but I could see someone in my community making similar art and not being in a museum. It’s just interesting to think about…

    Reply
  • I find it interesting how one person’s art makes it into a museum and another person’s doesn’t and yet they seem to similar in technique. Maybe it’s more how you market yourself and put yourself out there? I am not an “artist” but I could see someone in my community making similar art and not being in a museum. It’s just interesting to think about…

    Reply
  • I find it interesting how one person’s art makes it into a museum and another person’s doesn’t and yet they seem to similar in technique. Maybe it’s more how you market yourself and put yourself out there? I am not an “artist” but I could see someone in my community making similar art and not being in a museum. It’s just interesting to think about…

    Reply

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