Pearl's burgeoning aesthetic sense
Mar. 2nd, 2010 08:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We went to the Year 12 exhibition on the weekend, and my favourite was the stick and raffia sculpture of a horse. I thought Pearl would like this as well as it is very like Deborah Butterfield's *EastWest* whcih is one of her favourite pictures in her horse book - http://www.uky.edu/ArtMuseum/luce/Top50/50/pages/Butterfield_jpg.htm
However, her favourite was a set of blocks with pictures of oranges and apples on them. She also very much liked an analysis of empire with a big star on it. 'Star! Star!'
When she was younger she only liked representational sculpture. For instance, she liked a realistic sculpture of a kookaburra, mostly because it just looked like a bird.
She is now clearly a much more sophisticated person, who likes quirkier art.
However, her favourite was a set of blocks with pictures of oranges and apples on them. She also very much liked an analysis of empire with a big star on it. 'Star! Star!'
When she was younger she only liked representational sculpture. For instance, she liked a realistic sculpture of a kookaburra, mostly because it just looked like a bird.
She is now clearly a much more sophisticated person, who likes quirkier art.