You don't need a lot of time at a museum to see a lot — especially if you're not taking photos.  I recently visited SFMoMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) and only had an hour to spare.  I ran through and this is what I saw:

From the Balzer Designs Blog: An Hour at SFMoMA
From the Balzer Designs Blog: An Hour at SFMoMA
From the Balzer Designs Blog: An Hour at SFMoMA
From the Balzer Designs Blog: An Hour at SFMoMA
From the Balzer Designs Blog: An Hour at SFMoMA

From the Balzer Designs Blog: An Hour at SFMoMA
From the Balzer Designs Blog: An Hour at SFMoMA
From the Balzer Designs Blog: An Hour at SFMoMA
From the Balzer Designs Blog: An Hour at SFMoMA

The spiders by Louise Bourgeois were my favorite!  And many thanks to my brother, for standing in for scale.  He doesn't love photos, but he was a good sport about it!

Hope you enjoyed what you saw!  Thanks for stopping by!

P.S. I am in Paris for the next week and a bit. While I'm gone, I thought I'd share some fabulous posts from the blog archives.  Starting tomorrow, you'll see some blasts from the past.  If you're a new reader, they'll be new to you.  If you're a long time reader, you might re-discover a technique or idea you'd like to try!  Hope you have a great week!

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.

14 thoughts on “An Hour at SFMoMA

  • Interesting images. Seems like simplistic art yet complicated. Thanks so much for sharing

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  • Interesting images. Seems like simplistic art yet complicated. Thanks so much for sharing

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  • Interesting images. Seems like simplistic art yet complicated. Thanks so much for sharing

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  • Interesting images. Seems like simplistic art yet complicated. Thanks so much for sharing

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  • Interesting images. Seems like simplistic art yet complicated. Thanks so much for sharing

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  • Interesting images. Seems like simplistic art yet complicated. Thanks so much for sharing

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  • Interesting images. Seems like simplistic art yet complicated. Thanks so much for sharing

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  • At times I feel like your photos are more about those observing the art pieces rather than the actual art itself.
    A new twist…I like it! In a way it helps me to understand the piece on a different level…

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  • At times I feel like your photos are more about those observing the art pieces rather than the actual art itself.
    A new twist…I like it! In a way it helps me to understand the piece on a different level…

    Reply
  • At times I feel like your photos are more about those observing the art pieces rather than the actual art itself.
    A new twist…I like it! In a way it helps me to understand the piece on a different level…

    Reply
  • At times I feel like your photos are more about those observing the art pieces rather than the actual art itself.
    A new twist…I like it! In a way it helps me to understand the piece on a different level…

    Reply
  • At times I feel like your photos are more about those observing the art pieces rather than the actual art itself.
    A new twist…I like it! In a way it helps me to understand the piece on a different level…

    Reply
  • At times I feel like your photos are more about those observing the art pieces rather than the actual art itself.
    A new twist…I like it! In a way it helps me to understand the piece on a different level…

    Reply
  • At times I feel like your photos are more about those observing the art pieces rather than the actual art itself.
    A new twist…I like it! In a way it helps me to understand the piece on a different level…

    Reply

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