Art Reflection
The first piece of art that attracted my attention was the Unititled piece by George Morrison. What initially attracted me to this piece was the fact that it was so different from all of the other pieces in the museum. From a distance, it looked like a bunch of scribbles all over a large sheet of paper, but as I moved closer I became more intrigued by the detail that went into creating this drawing. While the lines look like they were randomly drawn from far away, this could not have been the case. Close up, I saw that all of the lines were precisely drawn. The entire piece exemplified the oxymoron: "Organized chaos." It's incredible.
The second piece of art that I was attracted to was the Promenade du Boeuf Gras. In this drawing was a mob of people all waiting in the streets of the city. I was attracted to this piece for a reason similar to what I stated above. From far away, the people in the drawing all look very similar to each other. It is only when you move closer to the drawing that you see all of the incredible detail in this drawing. I loved the wide variety of characters. There was a wizard, a maid with a baby, a jester, and a soldier, to name a few. This was the first time I've seen such a wide variety of characters all mobbed together in one small drawing.