Admiring

Here’s a collection of pictures I’ve taken of different types of art -sculptures, paintings, and drawings. Each one captures something unique, whether it’s the texture, colors, or details that stand out. Simple and straightforward, just showing the beauty of these works as they are. Enjoy!

Opéra Garnier

Opéra Garnier

The Opéra Garnier is nothing short of a masterpiece and a favourite for many who fall in love with Paris. This 19th-century architectural marvel, designed by Charles Garnier, embodies opulence in every detail. From the grand façade adorned with sculptures of muses and gilded accents to the breathtaking interior, it’s a feast for the eyes….

Visiting Versailles
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Visiting Versailles

Visiting Versailles these days demands meticulous planning, especially during holidays when the crowds swell to near-unmanageable levels. The serene experience of wandering the palace and gardens at leisure, once a hallmark of the visit, feels like a distant memory. Back then, the grandeur of the Hall of Mirrors or the charm of the Petit Trianon…

Egyptian Collection

Egyptian Collection

Napoleon Bonaparte and the Louvre share an intriguing connection, particularly through the Egyptian collection. His Egyptian campaign (1798–1801) wasn’t just a military endeavour; it was also a scientific and cultural mission. Napoleon brought along a team of scholars, engineers, and artists, known as the savants, to study and document Egypt’s history and culture. This mission…

Venus de Milo

Venus de Milo

The Venus de Milo, an enduring symbol of ancient beauty, is a masterpiece of Greek sculpture from around 100 BCE. Discovered on the island of Milos in 1820, it is thought to depict Aphrodite, the goddess of love, though some theories suggest Amphitrite, a sea deity. The statue now resides in the Louvre Museum in…

Louvre Ceilings

Louvre Ceilings

The Louvre isn’t just about the art—it’s a masterpiece in itself. The building’s architecture is stunning, from its grand façades to the intricate details inside. Don’t forget to look up—the ceilings are works of art on their own. Painted panels, gilded mouldings, and ornate designs tell stories of a different era, adding to the museum’s…

Mona Lisa

Mona Lisa

La Joconde, or the Mona Lisa, reigns as the star attraction at the Louvre, surrounded by crowds eager to catch a glimpse of her mysterious smile. The room is packed, with people jostling for space and cameras held high above heads. Honestly, I’d rather spend my time exploring the less crowded galleries, soaking in the…

Greek and Roman Statues

Greek and Roman Statues

Another favourite area of mine in the Musée du Louvre is the collection of Greek and Roman statues. Wandering through these galleries feels like stepping back into the grandeur of ancient civilisations, surrounded by the timeless beauty of marble and stone. The sculptures are breathtaking in their detail and craftsmanship, from the elegance of the…

Cour Marly

Cour Marly

The Cour Marly in the Musée du Louvre is a breathtaking space where art and light come together in perfect harmony. Nestled under a glass ceiling that floods the courtyard with natural light, this airy gallery showcases an impressive collection of marble sculptures. It feels like stepping into an elegant garden frozen in time. The…

Napoléon in Versailles
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Napoléon in Versailles

The artworks of Napoleon at Versailles encapsulate his imperial grandeur and the triumphs of his reign. One of the most famous paintings is The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David, a monumental work that depicts the Emperor crowning Empress Joséphine in a ceremony rich with opulence and symbolism. The painting captures the majesty of the…

Louis XIV
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Louis XIV

The statue of Louis XIV in Versailles stands as a grand equestrian monument near the Place d’Armes, marking the entrance to the Château de Versailles. It portrays the “Sun King” in a commanding pose, mounted on a rearing horse, exuding authority and regal splendor. Louis XIV is dressed in Roman-style attire, which was a deliberate…

Moss Garden

Moss Garden

The Moss Garden of Resonating Microcosms at teamLab planet in Tokyo. Looks better at night it seems: “With sunrise, the ovoids begin to reflect the world around them. When pushed down by a person or blown by the wind, the ovoid falls back and then rises, releasing a resonating tone. The ovoids around it also…

Flowers Universe

Flowers Universe

Floating in the falling universe of flowers at teamLab planet in Tokyo: “A seasonal year of flowers bloom and change with time, life spreads out into the universe. Lie down or sit still in the space and eventually your body floats and you dissolve into the artwork world. The artwork is rendered in real time…

Transforming Space

Transforming Space

Transforming Space at teamLab Planet in Tokyo : “The space is filled with spheres of free floating light. People move through the spheres and enter the space. When people move through or strike them, the spheres change color, and that color resonates out. The spheres around that sphere change color tone and in turn resonate…

Soft Black Hole

Soft Black Hole

The soft black hole room at teamLab Planet : “Trying to walk, the foot sinks. The space itself is affected and changed by the weight of people’s bodies. And the people’s bodies are affected by the changing space. People interact with each other through space. Your body changes the space, and that space changes the…

Les Braves
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Les Braves

Les Braves is a striking war memorial located on the shores of Omaha Beach in the village of Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. It honors the American soldiers who lost their lives during the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944, in World War II. The sculpture is composed of three symbolic elements: The Wings of Hope, Rise…

Space Invaders
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Space Invaders

Invader, the pseudonym of a renowned French urban artist born in 1969, is known for his mosaic artworks inspired by the 8-bit video games of the 1970s and 1980s. Taking his name from the 1978 arcade game Space Invaders, his creations are composed of square ceramic tiles that resemble video game characters. Though he remains…

Kei Meguro
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Kei Meguro

Kei Meguro had a short but stunning expo in Harajuku last week. If you’re not familiar with her, Kei is an artist originally from Tokyo, now based in New York, known for her strikingly detailed and expressive portraits, often referred to as her “babe work.” Her style blends soft realism with a modern, minimalist edge,…