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Columbus Museum of Art: Part One

You know that I can't pass up an art museum! So, on Saturday — our day off — I headed to the Columbus Museum of Art with my friends Joe & Joe, who are Columbus locals.  Here's a bit of what I saw:

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Columbus Museum of Art: Part Two

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Columbus Museum of Art: Part One

I'm not sure that photos do this sculpture of a woman justice.  It was magical to come near her and discover the stars twinkling in her skirt.  Read the placard with information about the piece and you might get chills.  I did.

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Columbus Museum of Art: Part One

I had to read the placard by this horse sculpture TWICE.  Maybe, even three times.  I was 100% sure that it was made from driftwood.  But, it turns out…it's not!

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Columbus Museum of Art: Part One

As you can see from that last series of photos of me holding mini versions of Frank Stella's shapes up, the Columbus Museum of Art was full of hands-on activities for exploring art.  I loved that!

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From the Balzer Designs Blog: Columbus Museum of Art: Part One
From the Balzer Designs Blog: Columbus Museum of Art: Part One
From the Balzer Designs Blog: Columbus Museum of Art: Part One
From the Balzer Designs Blog: Columbus Museum of Art: Part One
Can you believe that there are more photos?!  Yes, indeed.  I'll be back with part two tomorrow!

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.

28 thoughts on “Columbus Museum of Art: Part One

  • The blue lady is my favorite. She used to be in the atrium, and the stars weren’t as distinct, but I worry, now, that she’s all cramped in that little room. I’m also a fan of Topographic Landscape and our one Georgia O’Keefe. I visit CMA several times a year, and always find something new or deeper. Thanks for sharing.

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  • The blue lady is my favorite. She used to be in the atrium, and the stars weren’t as distinct, but I worry, now, that she’s all cramped in that little room. I’m also a fan of Topographic Landscape and our one Georgia O’Keefe. I visit CMA several times a year, and always find something new or deeper. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  • The blue lady is my favorite. She used to be in the atrium, and the stars weren’t as distinct, but I worry, now, that she’s all cramped in that little room. I’m also a fan of Topographic Landscape and our one Georgia O’Keefe. I visit CMA several times a year, and always find something new or deeper. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  • The blue lady is my favorite. She used to be in the atrium, and the stars weren’t as distinct, but I worry, now, that she’s all cramped in that little room. I’m also a fan of Topographic Landscape and our one Georgia O’Keefe. I visit CMA several times a year, and always find something new or deeper. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  • The blue lady is my favorite. She used to be in the atrium, and the stars weren’t as distinct, but I worry, now, that she’s all cramped in that little room. I’m also a fan of Topographic Landscape and our one Georgia O’Keefe. I visit CMA several times a year, and always find something new or deeper. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  • The blue lady is my favorite. She used to be in the atrium, and the stars weren’t as distinct, but I worry, now, that she’s all cramped in that little room. I’m also a fan of Topographic Landscape and our one Georgia O’Keefe. I visit CMA several times a year, and always find something new or deeper. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  • The blue lady is my favorite. She used to be in the atrium, and the stars weren’t as distinct, but I worry, now, that she’s all cramped in that little room. I’m also a fan of Topographic Landscape and our one Georgia O’Keefe. I visit CMA several times a year, and always find something new or deeper. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  • As Always, thank you for sharing your visits to Museums. I appreciate seeing new artists and the inspiration that it brings.

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  • As Always, thank you for sharing your visits to Museums. I appreciate seeing new artists and the inspiration that it brings.

    Reply
  • As Always, thank you for sharing your visits to Museums. I appreciate seeing new artists and the inspiration that it brings.

    Reply
  • As Always, thank you for sharing your visits to Museums. I appreciate seeing new artists and the inspiration that it brings.

    Reply
  • As Always, thank you for sharing your visits to Museums. I appreciate seeing new artists and the inspiration that it brings.

    Reply
  • As Always, thank you for sharing your visits to Museums. I appreciate seeing new artists and the inspiration that it brings.

    Reply
  • As Always, thank you for sharing your visits to Museums. I appreciate seeing new artists and the inspiration that it brings.

    Reply

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