Part three of my Tate Modern tour is here!  Enjoy!

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

George Condo was a new-to-me artist and I loved his work (above and below)!

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

It's truly amazing how many different kinds of work the term "modern art" encompasses.

What's inspiring you from these photos?  I'd love to know!

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

6 thoughts on “Tate Modern (Part Three)

  • Thank you for sharing your visit to Tate Modern with us! Even though I have been a member for many years, there were works which were new to me, and left me thinking I must get on the train down to London again. Tate Britain remains my favourite gallery, but an early start and the river trip between the two is well worth doing

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  • Thank you for sharing your visit to Tate Modern with us! Even though I have been a member for many years, there were works which were new to me, and left me thinking I must get on the train down to London again. Tate Britain remains my favourite gallery, but an early start and the river trip between the two is well worth doing

    Reply
  • Thank you for sharing your visit to Tate Modern with us! Even though I have been a member for many years, there were works which were new to me, and left me thinking I must get on the train down to London again. Tate Britain remains my favourite gallery, but an early start and the river trip between the two is well worth doing

    Reply
  • Thank you for sharing your visit to Tate Modern with us! Even though I have been a member for many years, there were works which were new to me, and left me thinking I must get on the train down to London again. Tate Britain remains my favourite gallery, but an early start and the river trip between the two is well worth doing

    Reply
  • Thank you for sharing your visit to Tate Modern with us! Even though I have been a member for many years, there were works which were new to me, and left me thinking I must get on the train down to London again. Tate Britain remains my favourite gallery, but an early start and the river trip between the two is well worth doing

    Reply
  • Thank you for sharing your visit to Tate Modern with us! Even though I have been a member for many years, there were works which were new to me, and left me thinking I must get on the train down to London again. Tate Britain remains my favourite gallery, but an early start and the river trip between the two is well worth doing

    Reply

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