ArtDan BeauchampOctober 26, 2023Taro Okamoto, Okamoto, Tokyo, Shibuya, Mural, Painting, Myth of Tomorrow, Public Art, Atomic Bomb, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Mexico, Mexico City, Pablo Picasso, Picasso, Tower of the Sun, Kawasaki, World War 2, World War II, United States, Japan, Japanese Art, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Power, Nuclear EnergyComment About Taro Okamoto’s Myth of Tomorrow Okamoto urges humanity to cherish life and achieve peace. ArtDan BeauchampOctober 26, 2023Taro Okamoto, Okamoto, Tokyo, Shibuya, Mural, Painting, Myth of Tomorrow, Public Art, Atomic Bomb, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Mexico, Mexico City, Pablo Picasso, Picasso, Tower of the Sun, Kawasaki, World War 2, World War II, United States, Japan, Japanese Art, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Power, Nuclear EnergyComment
Art, TravelDan BeauchampMay 31, 2021Ellsworth Kelly, Kelly, American Art, Art, Chapel, Dallas, Dallas Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, Kelly Chapel, Blanton Museum of Art, Abstraction, Abstract Art, Minimalism, GI Bill, Veteran, Memorial Day, Ghost Army, Pablo Picasso, Picasso, Fernand Leger, Leger, Jean Arp, Arp, Christianity, Venice Biennale, Paris, France, Heaven, Architecture, Painting, Sculpture, Nature, WWII, World War II, World War 2Comment About Ellsworth Kelly and his Austin Chapel American artist and veteran Ellsworth Kelly leaves behind an elusive legacy of chasing the primordial through shape, color, and form. Art, TravelDan BeauchampMay 31, 2021Ellsworth Kelly, Kelly, American Art, Art, Chapel, Dallas, Dallas Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, Kelly Chapel, Blanton Museum of Art, Abstraction, Abstract Art, Minimalism, GI Bill, Veteran, Memorial Day, Ghost Army, Pablo Picasso, Picasso, Fernand Leger, Leger, Jean Arp, Arp, Christianity, Venice Biennale, Paris, France, Heaven, Architecture, Painting, Sculpture, Nature, WWII, World War II, World War 2Comment