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Sunday, February 5, 2023

                                                         
   Immersive Van Gogh
Immersive Van Gogh in Chicago.  It was an incredible experience.  It was awe inspiring, breath taking and sad all at the same time.
This was an artist who never knew his true potential or influence.  He was a true example of a tortured soul.  His work seems to be searching for something he never fond.  Some thing lost but never recovered.  
It was such a unique way to experience art, to literally become a part of it.  You sit within the paintings, watching them being created around you, making you a part of the brush strokes, the subjects, the love, the pain.
The immersive experience is being expanded now to include Mozart.  Sitting on the floor of this very unique art space, you will become a part of the notes and the melody, a part of the creation.
The building which houses these immersive experiences in Chicago is as unique as the experience itself.  A place where the Chicago mob met, now turned into a place to experience art in all forms.  A new feeling, a new experience than what was once hosted within the walls.
The immersive experience brings with it a sense of calm and tranquility, allowing the spectator to be lost in the mind of the artist, lost in their creation. The memory will linger for days, weeks, years. Something that cannot be explained or described, but must be experienced.
                      

                 

I was able to experience this with my daughter, Katie (on right), and her friend from college, Jessica (on left). Both of these young ladies are artists, not painters, but artists none the less.
                                                                                                                                                                  

I bought Katie these shoes for Christmas. She is a huge fan of Starry Night by Van Gogh.  A few years before this experience, I had taken her to a museum in Chicago to see an original Van Gogh.  I don't think she breathed the entire time she was looking at the painting.


This is definitely not a look of boredom, but of fascination.  The Van Gogh Immersive experience was truly one of the most incredible things I have witnessed.  
 

1 comment:

  1. This was really cool to see! I had wanted to go to the one in Memphis, but it was too expensive. Thank you sharing your once in a lifetime experience.

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