Let's start off with asking the question...if you could have your own artwork displayed anywhere, and I mean anywhere in the who universe where would you show it? and how for that matter?
I guess because my original and main goal in my new journey is to teach art, I didn't really think i'd be good enough nor did I even considered putting my own work on display but rather help other artists to, anyways here I am considering where my work would be welcome.
I mean reality vs fantasy??? I'd opt for fantasy everytime, I mean seriously, how cool would it be to beam images of your own artworks out into space (you never know who's watching) now there's an idea I could get onboard with, and it would be fitting, images of star signs - portraits and sculptures being beamed out into the stars among the constellation.
Digital art as you can see is not my forte but you get the general idea!
But the typical responses I find myself replying with when faced with reality are less inventive, I mean don't get me wrong I like many other artists, would love to have their work displayed in the Guggenheim or the metropolitan museum of art in New York, the Tate modern in London, or the Museum of contemporary art in Los Angeles, but I think i'm a long way away from those type of establishments right now.
I would like to have work displayed in the Saatchi art gallery in London someday, I always enjoy the work I discover there each time I visit and feel my work would fit in quite well, I'd like with the current body of work i'm creating at present to create an installation, something that would captivate the audience.
I'd start by adding backdrops for each bust onto a rotating hanger that was suspended from the ceiling, rotating clockwise, with a plinth in front of each backdrop, Each plinths would have a singular sculpted bust in the centres as the backdrops rotated.
At the front of the each plinth would be the corresponding symbol for each sign in tones of fire, earth, water and air, the backdrops I would like night sky feels with the passing constellations.
Another Idea would be to again work with the backdrop and plinth style to incorporate an elemental piece each, The plinths and sculptures would be the same as the above idea, but the backdrops would be unstretched raw canvas painted with the elements themselves, again Earth, Air, Fire, and Water.
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