At Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, the artist Yayoi Kusama had the great idea of recreating different rooms of a house, all painted in white.
Afterwards, for a few weeks, she gave coloured stickers out to the youngest visitors so that, using their imagination, they could take part in the transformation of this blank canvas.
The result is spectacular, don't you think? A real explosion of colour and energy. And I can just imagine how much fun the little artists had with the stickers!
The installation is called The Obliteration Room and forms part of the Kusama "Look Now, See Forever" exhibition that you can catch at the Gallery of Modern Art until 11 March.
Olga
Afterwards, for a few weeks, she gave coloured stickers out to the youngest visitors so that, using their imagination, they could take part in the transformation of this blank canvas.
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The installation is called The Obliteration Room and forms part of the Kusama "Look Now, See Forever" exhibition that you can catch at the Gallery of Modern Art until 11 March.
Olga
oh wow, that looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteLooks fun doesn't it :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun and a colourful delight on the eyes!
ReplyDeleteI need this colour splash to get through the cold white winter. Even though it has been very nice here this year :)
Hope your having a great start to your February!
Much Love,
Crystal
Thanks Crystal, February is looking good so far :) A little colour goes a long way, especially on those wintry white days! Hope you're enjoying your weekend.
Deletethis is UM AZING! xx
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it, Sarah!
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