“Polka dots can’t stay alone. When we obliterate nature and our bodies with polka dots we become part of the unity of our environments.”
― Yayoi Kusama
I went inside the Daegu Art Museum tired and unsure. I came out obliterated. This is the art of Kusuma Yayoi.
Posted for the Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside.
Here too. Reflections upon reflections.
Me and some polka dots. Time to obliterate.
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Lovely pictures dear Josette, we were lucky to have her exhibition in Buenos Aires until August. The area around the museum was so colourful.
I found your images reminiscent of the work I used to do in the sensory room with severely disabled adults. And that last photo just makes me want to run into the image: bouncing off the surfaces as I go. It looks so tactile, that my palms itch to touch.
Lovely Captures.. :)
Thank you very much! :)