Edinburgh Festival: Photographs of My Art Gallery Visit

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A fantastic motto to live your life by, Martin Creed’s message: Everything Is Going To Be Alright. Keep positive folks…. Yes, Everything is alright, my mum is doing really well after her operation, I’m so pleased, and relieved. She’s such a strong lady, I’mΒ in awe of her really I am. My brother mentioned that he thought he’d have to wheel her out of the hospital after her operation but noΒ my mum was up on her feet telling the nurses she wanted to go home! Amazing!

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I thought I’d share with youΒ this visit to the Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art. It was one of the highlights of my trip to Edinburgh as I got a chance to go out with my mum, just the two of us, which was a treat in itself. SheΒ is still a bit delicate after her operation, no dancing for a while yet,Β so we had a coffee and a chatΒ in the cafΓ© and afterwardsΒ I did a super fast tour, while she read a book and had a well deserved rest.

I always like to pop into these two art galleries when I’m in Edinburgh. This time I just managed to go to Gallery One, but that’s alright as Gallery OneΒ is my favourite, it’s always full of inspiring art, has a lovely shop,Β and a coffee shop too.Β It isΒ well worth a visit if you are ever in Edinburgh. Currently there is an exhibition of Roy Lichtenstein’s work at Gallery One, as part of Reflections, which is on until 10th January 2016 so still plenty time to see this free exhibition.Β TheΒ gallery is located atΒ 75 Belford Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3DR, and is easily accessible via bus.

 

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These imagesΒ caught my eye as I went up the stairs, I liked the idea of looking through the window panes and seeing the view divided into six panes of awesomeness! So I nipped downΒ toΒ the café and toldΒ my mumΒ that I wanted to take some photos, and then I popped up the stairs to snap these two images. Yes, I was running around that gallery like a sprinter. We were on a tight time frame,Β it really was aΒ flying visit, as I was going out later in the day to the …….. yes you guessed it, the Book Festival.

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Here’s anotherΒ  view of the same spot from the outside, with a MirΓ³ sculpture in the foreground.

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Oh and on the way out…. I came face to face with the Sunken Statue, on the way to….. the bus stop!

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Kind of sinister isn’t it? This is what happens to you if you spend too much time in art galleries you sink into the concrete of life and partially disappear! That unsuspecting lady and her child making their way out of the gallery better watch out, they’re heading for a Doctor Who moment if you ask me, they’re following the straight line to oblivion! Poor unsuspecting fools. Yes, the sunken statue doesn’t look too happy does he? Can’t blame him, whatever has happened to his nipples? TheyΒ look hammered in.Β Must be the shock, poor chap!!

Links:

https://www.nationalgalleries.org/

http://www.culture24.org.uk/art/art399888

https://www.nationalgalleries.org/visit/modern-one-23559/room-displays/reflections-creed-lewitt

http://martincreed.com/

Hope you enjoyed my post, have you been to any wonderful art galleries or sculpture parks recently? Or had any Doctor Who moments recently?

Do comment and let me know, I’d love to hear from you.

kk

Marje @ Kyrosmagica xx

 

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Marje @ Kyrosmagica

Hi. Welcome to my blog: M J Mallon - Kyrosmagica Publishing. A blog about magic, books, writing, laughter, and much more! I'm a YA fantasy author, poet and reviewer. My first YA fantasy novel The Curse of Time - Book 1 - Bloodstone is set in Cambridge and Book 2 - Golden Healer is now out too. As well as this, I have contributed to several anthologies, created my own with some amazing international writers, bloggers and creatives during the pandemic: This Is Lockdown and written two poetry collections: Lockdown Innit Poems About Absurdity & Mr. Sagittarius Poetry and Prose. I write book reviews on my blog and on Goodreads, book bub and on my bookstagram. I have a penchant for travel and have relatives in far flung places, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore, (my birthplace.) I grew up in in Bonnie Scotland, in Edinburgh, and now live in Cambridge. I love sunny, hot places, particularly Rome, Venice, Portugal, Barcelona, and I forgot to mention the sun drenched beaches of the Caribbean, how could I? I am lucky to have been blessed with two lovely daughters and a husband who I fondly refer to in this blog as my black sheep. Family joke! With my passion for travel, culture, beautiful beaches, good food, books, theatre, writing, and humour, I hope to keep you entertained. I'm loving every minute of this creative journey, please join me.

16 thoughts on “Edinburgh Festival: Photographs of My Art Gallery Visit”

      1. Yes, I normally travel up with my daughters, (I used to live in Edinburgh,so it’s kind of like a home from home,) missed them this time, and the hubby too! Hopefully they’ll be able to come up with me next time. I normally go up a couple of times a year to see my mum, dad, brother etc…..

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  1. So pleased to hear that you mum is out of hospital and is already up and about, Marje.

    Love your photography in this post. Sounds to me as if you are having a wonderful time? I do feel sorry for that poor statue. I just hope nobody trips over him. As for Doctor Who – I’m looking forward to the new series which begins on 19th Sept. I wonder if that statue will feature in an episode?

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    1. Thanks Hugh, yes it’s such a relief that she is doing so well. Glad you liked my photography. Back home now with hubby and girls. Enjoyed my break in Edinburgh. Now that would be something if that statue featured in a Dr Who episode, tempted to write something just in case!

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