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Monday, September 19, 2011

Reflections on New York City - Part 2

Had a nice, though brief, recharging at home and now I'm at the midway point to my final destination of Des Moines, IA.  The nice lady at George Bush International has ever-so-thoughtfully picked up my lunch trash, so here I sit and ponder until flight #2.
Had some time nice family time as well as some writing time this past week.  Even started a new song.  In addition, added 61 keys (ie "keyboard") to my modest studio arsenal.
(Ed. Note: This post was eventually completed en route to Amarillo, TX after a successful engagement in Riverside IA)

And now for "Reflections....blah, blah, blah..." ;)

"Starry Night" by Vincent Van Gogh

It's slightly riveting seeing these works of art all your life and then actually seeing them in person.  Expect a crowd of people waiting, as I, for the chance to get up close.




I spent as much time looking out the windows of the Museum of Modern Art as much as looking at what was inside! (Okay, an exaggeration, but I did love gazing out the window from many a perch above the city streets.).  Snapped a photo of this apartment just after I saw someone come out onto the balcony to water plants or something.  Wondered what it's like living in the heart of Manahattan.




Photo on left:  Without actually seeing Marcel's creation, I was intrigued just by the medium description alone.  Guess eggshells are less costly than say, matching shoes and purse?  And did Maria have these?  To see the actual work CLICK HERE







Yes, it's "Kichka's Breakfast I" by Daniel Spoerri.

Just to be absolutely clear, the woman taking the picture is on the floor - the "wood chair hung on wall with board across seat, coffeepot, tumbler, china, eggcups, eggshells, cigarette butts, spoons, tins cans, and other materials"  are on the wall. ;)











I wonder how far "out of the box" in songwriting I will go after experiencing the MoMA in NYC?

UP NEXT TIME: In part 3, we finally leave the Museum!

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