Lately I have had my trusty iPhone Pro Max in my hand everywhere I go. I recently remembered why I loved the feel of an actual “camera”, my Canon. The experience is night and day. The approach, totally different and satisfying too. So I decided that I will no longer deny myself and with camera in hand, get back out there and start “Snapping” 📸
Marking Beijing-based artist Li Hui’s first major solo exhibition in the U.S., this exhibition features red laser lights reflecting off a surface of fractured, polished steel.
Friday, June 27-Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014 SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia
Enter the red room and your perception of reality changes. Red lasers look like white dots, strange huh?
The fog machine allows you to see lasers that the eyes don’t usually see.
Well to add this story she pointed out another Frida Portrait in the other half of the restaurant towards the restrooms.
Wow! I thought upon first sight.
I’m not an art scholar by any stretch of the imagination but Google tells me, surely the artist must have patterned their Frida collage after the Dada, Surrealist, Pop Art, or Neo-Dada style art.
Some may say it is scandalous to have bourbon so early in the afternoon. Here in the the South, Savannah, Georgia to be more precise, it was the best choice to make.
After spending an hour in the Jepson Center for the Arts (part of the Telfair Museums) enjoying an exhibit on “Rembrandt and the Jewish Experience“,Neal (Famous WordPress blogger) and I headed to the next square, Wright Square to indulge ourselves in confectionery heaven. Wright Square Cafe known for delicious delights and savoy bites was our destination and we made before it was thronged with lunchtime patrons. Neal ordered a thick chocolate and marshmallow dessert with a steaming hot chocolate. I decided on a perfect slice of bourbon pecan pie with hot peach tea (it’s Georgia after all)
Decadent pecans suspended in sweet sugary southern goodness! My fork sank deep into the crust which resembled dense shortbread. Rapturous heaven laced with tasty bourbon.
It didn’t take long to realize how the combination of tea and pie completed the wonderful afternoon. Neal’s chocolate and marshmallow square is barely visible in the picture because this post is about my pie! He will have another post at another time! Ha!
After relaxing in the Parisian style cafe we enjoyed a perfect Spring afternoon walk through Historic Downtown Savannah. Such a wonderful surprise date planned by Neal, my love!