Tonight I attended the opening of an artist exhibition at the MUDAM - Musée dʻArt Moderne - in Luxembourg. The artist is Jean-Marie Biwer - you can read more about him
here - and the exhibit was Dʻaprès nature.
The paintings on display were from private collections, and they were beautiful. Many were large scale, which I like, but a few were collections of multiple smaller canvasses, combined to make a whole. They were striking, and I was drawn to them, as well. The work was varied and interesting. I went with an embassy friend, we were served a glass (or two) of crémant, and we spent a lovely hour or so soaking in Luxembourg through the perspective of this artist.
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I loved this collection of tiny tree paintings! |
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Luxembourg is surprisingly rural. Drive along highways and youʻll see this view. |
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This is Luxembourg all over. |
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I love the color of the sky. |
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We liked this one in particular. Doesnʻt it look like something youʻd see while lying on your back under a tree? |
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