Sunday, October 18, 2009

Ella and Sarah go to SFMOMA



Today was Target Family Day in San Francisco, which meant some free museum admissions and lots of cultural activities going on in and around Yerba Buena Gardens. The chance to take the girls to SFMOMA for free was too good to pass up. That way, if they weren't interested or caused a scene, we could leave with no financial impact. It turns out they loved it. In the above photo they're checking out Mark Rothko's "No. 14."

Here's Ella contemplating René Magritte's "Les valeurs personnelles"



The girls were also fascinated by Andrew Kudless's 45-foot cast plaster wall entitled "P_Wall"






Here Ella are Sarah are viewing what Ella calls "The Snowman." Max Ernst calls it "Bauta"



Not surprising, Ella was particularly interested in pink art.

 

Ella was so inspired, that she immediately made some modern art of her own when she got home - with no prompting from mom and dad.



Ella's painting above seems to be inspired by the one below.



We're not sure the inspiration of this exercise in Colorforms.



Ella also really like the sculpture.  She calls this one "The Blue Hat."


I definitely think we'll be going back - and maybe even pay the next time.



After SFMOMA, we saw Circus Bella perform outside at Yerba Buena Gardens.  The girls were fascinated by the acrobatics, juggling and clowns. We finished the day with a free ride on the carousel at Zeum.



 

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