Fritz Scholder’s “Mad Indian No. 3” painting; seen at Phoenix Art Museum

Fashion history trip๐Ÿ˜„

Took this photo at one of my favorite places in the world: the art museum!! This caught my eye back during the “Defining Moments; Fifty Years Of Fashion” exhibit there a month or so go. Seeing things like this was like a virtual time-warp; it made me imagine what it was like to dress like this. I wonder how much something like this would cost nowadays? Probably a lot because this Livery dating to 1825 (made of wool), was gifted to the #PhoenixArtMuseum by Miss Carolanne Smurthwaight, and its totally museum worthy. I very much appreciate her benevolence that made it possible for me to see this work of art!๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ What if all your clothes were so good that they could be put up in a museum for people to see them? LOL๐Ÿ˜‚ They’d have to be pretty stellar-like what is seen in this image. Enjoy! #art #fashion #fashionblogger #style #English #British #design #history #artlover #phoenix #Arizona

Victor Vasarely’s “Tridim”

Is this what a rubix cube looks like if you sliced it open? Hahaha๐Ÿ˜‚

A stepped way back so that I could see all of it, and the result is a pretty good view of one of Victor Vasrely’s works from 1976. Neato colors! They said “neato” in the 70s right? Lol

Definitely a whole ‘nother level of amazing in person with it.โ˜บ๏ธ *seen at the Phoenix Art Museum* #art #VictorVasrely #French and #Hungarian #artist #contemporaryart #beauty #acrylic #linen #writer #blogger

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