
I was touring the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art last month with my daughter and her partner when they stopped to rest. I loved the “artsy-fartsy” setting with lots of clean negative space – so “muse-e-yummy“! I promised them I’d use the shot in a post soon, so thank you, Ritva, for giving me a chance.

There’s something about this art form that invites you to slow down and pay attention to detail, as you would if you were walking through an exhibit or gallery. I find it calming to be focused on a single subject without the distraction of conflicting patterns and many colors, like contemplative meditation.

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” ― Leonardo da Vinci

Wonderful gallery!
Thanks!
Excellent from start to finish. Your daughter’s photo is like they belong in the art exhibit. The closing shot is fantastic.
Thanks, Egidio! My daughter is definitely a work of art. 😉
I agree with Egidio Priscilla. your daughter should frame and hang that one!
🙂 Thanks!
Wonderful choices for this challenge Priscilla. I’m just wondering about the light bulb–very creative.
Thanks, Anne – outdoor lights get very wet around here. 😉