His paintings really inspired me. At school I have all these assignments that kind of block me, I would sit down and think of how to present a thought correctly, when this guy just creates. He made me want to create as well, and not do my assignments, just make whatever I want for myself.
Funny thing, I made my seven sins work before I went to this exhibition, but it is kind of in the same style sometimes.
Jonathan Meese believes that art will become the ruler of the world, because it is so much stronger than humans, and I like this thought. I like it how he says that everything can collaborate in art, that Adolf Hitler and Spongebob can have a dance in a piece of art, because no one is bad or good in art.
Here are some pictures I took at the exposition (took them with my phone, so it's really bad quality).
These portraits were made with very thick layers of oil paint, I almost couldn't restrain myself to touch it!
These following two were huge and in my opinion very inspirational, it just made me want to paint something as big as these.
The over all presentation was really impressive and I spent a couple of hours just drawing and looking around, watching his short films and just enjoying this exhibition.
When the museum closed I went to the Lucent Theatre of Dance and experienced my first Ballet performance, the 'Ballet Biarritz by Malandain', it was incredible. I have always loved watching dancers, especially ballet dancers, I love the way they move with such smooth and flowing moves, can't stop looking at the beautiful bodies, so muscular!! This piece was only with music of Tchaikovsky, so there were a lot of pieces i recognized. All together it was just beautifull, the music, the people, the dance, everything. I had goose bumps almost the whole show. I can't wait to see another one!!
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