The “Young Gods” concert in Zürich Switzerland.

The Landesmuseum, Zürich Switzerland

A broad spectrum display from Swiss history From Catholicism, Calvinism, The Reformation, to the poverty before WWII and the boost of the banking industry post-WWII.
Poignant achievements in the largest stained glass collection in history, to Lindt artisan chocolates, The Ski industry, watchmaking, and a couple solid contributors to Modern Art.







Swatch

- Fabulous Chocolate Factories
One Swiss Modern Artist
that I first learned about at Landes Museum, inspired me to research a bit more, and write about (see the link below):
After learning a bit about Dadaism and surrealism; I was inspired to “Create something shocking” and “Say something new”… Not very easy as everything seems to have been said or done thus far. none the less… Here is my collage

The circus in Zürich
keeps it’s animals in a more comfortable home when they are not performing, during the offseason:
http://www.knieskinderzoo.ch/



Musei Vaticani, The Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica
Here I learned about “Fresco” and “Chiaroscuro”. I saw amazing uses of firelight, candlelight and daylight by Artist Raphael, and saw evidence of sarcasm in paintings by the painter/sculptor Michaelangelo, who may have been more of a hostage, than a guest in Vatican city.
Here I learned about “Fresco” and “Chiaroscuro”. I saw amazing uses of firelight, candlelight and daylight by Artist Raphael, and saw evidence of sarcasm in paintings by the painter/sculptor Michaelangelo, who may have been more of a hostage, than a guest in Vatican city.

A Catalogue of photographs of Marilyn Monroe

Somehow I found this exhibition very melancholy. A little orphan girl who belonged to no one desperately wanted to be loved by everyone. Though she nearly was, it wasn’t enough to close the aching hole of rejection and loneliness from her infancy, which tainted her relationships, mental health, and perhaps ended her life.