There were artists and the works of artists everywhere of course, and so many ideas and styles. One exhibit was still under construction but it was so bright and beautiful I was drawn to it, although artists clearly didn't want to explain what I was seeing. We'd just have to go back.
The Gremlin Symphony was impressive, with piano and drums on the wall and chimes on the ceiling, and unique music made just for Meow Wolf. And in another hallway were dark mirrors printed with circuit patterns. I got a couple of photos of you and one looking down on me.
#kiss3This is a beautiful tribute to the someone, and we're seeing even more of it than in years past. So painful to watch, and even so much harder to live with. I'm sending you evergy, love and connection. Remember Art Saves Lives.
So funny! I recently took a selfie of myself and Mr Stone at Meow Wolf reflected and it looked like we were in a washing machine. Now I have that running around in my head.
I definitely needed to try it with the louder colors and more grunge and I like how it came out, but I tend to like less-is-more and a calmer effect in my book. And I did wonder why not a single comment for days.
The reflection photo is wonderful and I love the calendar. And that yellow and how it flows across the pages and it works well as the backup color behind photos. Lots of fun that day!
Love the shade on your wordart changing its color, and the little bit of umbrella under the photos. I hope the fair weather has already come back. You deserve it after that ride!
Good they're gone. We've been unable to buy our fave eggs because of avian flu, so maybe they have a swine flu. And I'm so not a fan of those javelinas in Arizona, but you got a good photo to remember them. And I like your framing and textures. :cool:
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