Becoming a Tradition?

By a happy stroke of coincidence it seems like I'm starting a tradition for my birthday celebration - that is, museum + eats. Last year, allow me to recall that I also did a museum/art showcase (albeit in a different medium) and dinner, check here. Earlier this month, I spent the day with a visit to Asian Art Museum mostly to see the exhibit dedicated to the works of Filipino-American artist Carlos Villa (Worlds in Collision). Nice to learn that the exhibit comes with general admission and does not require a special exhibit ticket.

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No food or drink allowed inside, so we had to consume our Philz Turkish coffee outside. Side note, this is one of the best coffees I had in a very long time. I cannot remember the last time I was wowed by a cup of coffee.

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The museum is located across the San Francisco City Hall.

Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collison.

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The Filipino traysikel (tricycle)

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His penchant for using a feathers in his art is quite interesting. I can appreciate his works, but it appeared to be not my cup of tea. As a matter of fact, I still don't know what kind of art I'm attracted to at this time, although I must say I'm quite taken by Piccasso and Dali. I do know very little of art, but I'm starting to veer towards museum visits in the past years.

In the next post, I will be sharing photos from the permanent exhibit. I restrained myself from photographing everything, I truly did, and yet I still ended up with so much so bear with me while I get this post out of the way before starting my Canada trip series.

Comments

  1. ...this is a wonderful tradition, I hope that you will enjoy many more.

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  2. I love that sky shot with your incredible cuppa. Sounds fabulous.

    The exhibits are very intriguing.

    Happy Weekend!

    Cheers!
    Natasha

    https://natashamusing.com/2022/08/the-long-weekend-getaway-part-i-natasha-musing/

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  3. a wonderful suite of pictures. The exhibiton seems quite fascinating

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  4. Interesting exhibition! I like the sky shot, nice angle.

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  5. that seems like a great tradition you established for your birthday.

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  6. That is quite an exhibit. Such major ink!! I'm really interested in your coffee, been a long time since I have been wowed myself by coffee.

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  7. Nice idea for a birthday gift to yourself seeing a different museum. Yeah, go for it!

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  8. What a nice tradition! The tattoo art is amazing. I love browsing around local museums, especially when they have an artist or exhibit that is new or borrowed so that I have not seen it before.

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