I was so impressed with the Blue 5 Design Gallery grand opening show hosted by Mr. Boss. He did such an astonishing job with curating the show, I had to capture as much memory as I could with my little point and shoot camera. Now mind you, I partially ruined the camera in Croatia when I accidently knocked it over the water taxi on our way across to ocean in Split. However, I tried as best as I could to make these images as clear as possible. I apologise in advance however for the glare that seems to be in most photos, but nevertheless, I hope you enjoy these!
^ Right before I entered the gallery, I was presented with these beauties! I couldn't help but snap a photo of them before the cookie girl went along her way.
^ They even had free cappuccinos made for all the guests! This was just too excellent for me to pass. Of course I got my sweet cappuccino to go while I browsed the lovely gallery.
^ I never thought of this idea..adding fruit or vegetables in water. I think I will do this over summer when I have my tea parties with my girlfriends.
^ One of the artists and friend, Shane.
^ Here he is, the infamous Mr. Boss doing his work.
^ I loved her outfit and she looked absolutely adorable, I just had to snap a photo of her although I don't think she knew I was.
^ Oh there she goes again, tempting me with all her sweets.
^ There goes Shane, being rather a creeper!
^ Here is another one of our friends and artist, Kevin, with his younger sibling.
^ Notice the gorgeous details on the framework by Lara Dann. She did an excellent job with her beautiful masterpiece.
^ Here is Shane's masterpiece.
^ I honestly find this one intriguing & I kind of like it.
^ I am utterly in love this work of art. I think this artist did a grand job with their masterpiece & I can see this hung just along the hallway of a home.
^ This is Kevin's work of art. I think this is my favourite out of all the artwork I witnessed that evening. The original image of this girl is actually a national photo that can be recognised anywhere and Kevin took the advantage to make it look a bit twisted to his own taste. I absolutely love this so much.
^ Some may not understand this work of art, but back in the late 60's & early 70's this type of art called monochrome was very popular amongst the artists. What Mike did here was put layer after layer of paint to create his work.
^ Here is Mr. Boss' work of art & our friend, Brandon's work of art underneath.
^ Mike's other monochrome.
^ This is my second favourite next to Kevin's work of art. I love the way her body is positioned as she as painting. This one sold immediately otherwise I would have purchased this myself!
We had a music group called The Blue People Group that arrived to the gallery. It was quite different and they arrived in a blue body suit with speakers attached to themselves.
^ Mr. Boss associating with one of the talented artists.
^ I'm a big fan of shoes, and I couldn't help but snap some photos of the guests footwear.
^ There goes the Blue People again, examining the works of art this time with their thoughts projecting out of the speakers.
^ I reckon it was rather loud to be honest with you.
^ Mr. Boss looking rather sharp for the night.
^ Mr. Boss' mother, wearing the pink sweater I gave her on Christmas night!
Mr. Boss' mother and I retired back an hour before the art show ended. We had quite of a drive ahead of us & I felt safe taking her back early just in case there were any night traffic that evening. This was a very successful event for Mr. Boss for it being his first time curating an art show. He only spent a month organizing it and he did quite well. I'm looking forward to attending many of his shows in the future & hope the best comes for him.
Here I will end my post with this, a photo of my black shoes, my black coat, my black purse, & my black pants! Buonanotte!
-Hannah x