
Art as a Mirror
The early afternoon sunshine cast a luminous glow onto smooth alabaster as it forced its way into the dark courtyard … Continue reading Art as a Mirror
The early afternoon sunshine cast a luminous glow onto smooth alabaster as it forced its way into the dark courtyard … Continue reading Art as a Mirror
Greek and Roman antiquities – Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York City All photos by Heather Bean. Continue reading The Beauty of Antiquity
Just south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a place of sweeping live oak trees that contains just about everything … Continue reading Beauty Preserved
Of course the reason why most people visit the Louvre is the fantastic pieces of art it houses. A museum … Continue reading And Now…the Art…
The Louvre. The name commands attention. Not just for the treasures it holds, but also for the building itself. Visit … Continue reading Hidden History
There is nothing more worthwhile than spending an afternoon in the cool, quiet halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art … Continue reading An Afternoon at the Museum
Prague is a magical place in any weather, but there is something extra special about it when it snows. The … Continue reading Timelessness in the Snow
A few years back during a trip to Berlin, we made our way to Museum Island or Museumsinsel in German. … Continue reading Close Up
Strolling through the MET on my first visit to NYC, I came upon the remains of a statue. Something about … Continue reading What’s Left of Alexander
The Winged Victory of Samothrace is my all time, hands down, without-a-doubt most favorite piece of art in the world. … Continue reading Love at First Sight