Back To The Invention Room

It's been awhile since I've been to an exhibition and who knows when I'll have time to visit the new ones. Life is keeping me busy, I have some things to do, which are not pleasant, but must be done. Today I took a couple of hours off, to put together a post and get my mind into the creative filed and off of the problems and inconvenience I have right now. Honestly I would leave and travel far away from here, but that's not an option, so instead of looking for what I can't do, rather look for what I can do and that is post about art. So cm with me and let's see what creative minds have put together for us.

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Sneaking

The title of this one is perfect in my pinion and I was thinking of leaving it to you, to describe me how it works.

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Here's another photo, of the next move, to help you in describing what you see. let's play this game, shall we?

There were these portraits in the background, which I said nothing about till now, but here I could not avoid capturing them, so let's talk about them.

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On the left, you have Attila Demjén's portrait, who was a Mihály Munkácsy Prize-winning painter and lived between 1926 and 1973. I had no idea about his existence, till now, so this is why I love posting on Hive. I can do my research and broaden my knowledge with every post I write. Many go to exhibitions, go through what they see and then forget about it. For me it's different as I read about these people and what I read sticks in
my memory.

These people, who's portraits you are going to see today have left something for us and the next generations, so they all deserve recognition. This is one way to honor their memory, a very nice one.

The other portrait is of Etelka Pataky Gidófalvyné, another painter from Transylvania, aquerellist. Fun fact, both painters were born in the same place, but in a different time. What I love about this is that none of them were world class painters, but that doesn't mean they have not contributed to growing our heritage, thus they deserve recognition and they got it here.

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Switch

I don't think this was moving, or I can't recall it exactly. The mechanism makes sense, most likely this is how some of the switches used to work.

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Bride

This was an interesting on, but not exactly to my taste.

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Motolla

This was an interesting one, but don't ask me what it is. I say it was interesting because it was placed in front of the window and the striped curtains added some extra to the view. I tried to run a search about what Motolla means, but I didn't become smarter after the search. So I'll leave this to you. Tell me what you see and tell me what it means.

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This one had no title, so you can give a title yourself, whatever you like or whatever you think it means. It's an interesting concept, I think this is a polished stone, to have this shape. Looking at it, I can see it as a headache, which is squeezing your head sometimes, exactly like this. Am I the only one to think like that?

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Metamorphosis

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Gaining Ground

Again, I would love to know how this was done. Obviously you have two different materials here, but the process is unknown to me. At least I can't figure it out how it's done. As an artwork, I find it interesting and would be glad to have one.

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Opposites 1

This one reminds me of a knitting pattern, although it's not even close. If you have a good look at it, kind of have a double meaning. Once because the upper part is opposite to the lower part, and second, because you see, the long tooth is the opposite of the small tooth. It's a good one.

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What a great idea to melt in metal that flows with the material. I like it very much. Will try to give it a go, because I have a lot of tin.

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Would love to see the outcome and obviously, good luck with it!

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𐲢𐳉𐳘𐳋𐳖𐳉𐳘⹁‏ 𐳏𐳛𐳎 𐳠𐳢𐳛𐳂𐳖𐳋𐳘𐳁𐳐𐳇 𐳮𐳀𐳎 𐳓𐳉𐳖𐳖𐳉𐳘𐳉𐳦𐳖𐳉𐳙𐳤𐳋𐳍𐳉𐳦 𐳎𐳛𐳢𐳤𐳀𐳙 𐳉𐳖𐳘𐳫𐳖𐳙𐳀𐳓.‏ 𐲙𐳉𐳘 𐳦𐳪𐳇𐳛𐳘⹁‏ 𐳘𐳐 𐳀𐳯 𐳀 𐳓𐳬𐳨𐳬⹁‏ 𐳇𐳉 𐳦𐳪𐳇𐳛𐳘 𐳏𐳛𐳎 𐳘𐳐 𐳀 𐳓𐳀𐳮𐳐𐳆:‏ 𐲋𐳙 𐳮𐳀𐳎𐳛𐳓 𐳀𐳯⹁‏ 𐳞𐳖𐳉𐳖𐳉𐳘 𐳀 𐳓𐳀𐳮𐳐𐳆𐳛𐳦!‏

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𐲓𐳞𐳥𐳐⹁‏ 𐳏𐳁𐳦 𐳘𐳉𐳍𐳦𐳉𐳥𐳉𐳓 𐳘𐳐𐳙𐳇𐳉𐳙𐳦⹁‏ 𐳇𐳉 𐳘𐳛𐳤𐳦 𐳓𐳐𐳆𐳐𐳦 𐳤𐳛𐳓 𐳖𐳉𐳦𐳦⹁‏ 𐳀𐳘𐳐 𐳞𐳢𐳦𐳋𐳙𐳐𐳓⹁‏ 𐳇𐳉 𐳘𐳀𐳒𐳇 𐳘𐳉𐳍𐳛𐳖𐳇𐳛𐳘.‏

𐲦𐳉 𐳞𐳖𐳖𐳉𐳇 𐳀 𐳓𐳀𐳮𐳐𐳆𐳛𐳦⸮‏ 𐳏𐳀𐳏𐳀⹁‏ 𐳉𐳯 𐳄𐳪𐳓𐳐 :‏)

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𐲏𐳁𐳦 𐳐𐳍𐳉𐳙⹁‏ 𐳘𐳉𐳢𐳦 𐳘𐳛𐳤𐳦 𐳉𐳯𐳯𐳉𐳖 𐳀 𐳓𐳐𐳙𐳇𐳙𐳉𐳤𐳤 𐳢𐳛𐳄𐳓𐳤 𐳘𐳁𐳙𐳐𐳁𐳂𐳀𐳙 𐳮𐳀𐳎𐳛𐳓 :‏))

𐲓𐳐𐳦𐳀𐳢𐳦𐳁𐳤𐳦 𐳋𐳤 𐳘𐳐𐳙𐳇𐳉𐳙 𐳒𐳜𐳦 𐳙𐳉𐳓𐳉𐳇!‏

🤗

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𐲙𐳀𐳎𐳛𐳙 𐳥𐳋𐳠𐳉𐳙 𐳓𐳞𐳥𐳞𐳙𐳞𐳘.‏ 𐲋𐳙 𐳐𐳤 𐳓𐳑𐳮𐳁𐳙𐳛𐳓 𐳙𐳉𐳓𐳦𐳉𐳓 𐳘𐳐𐳙𐳇𐳉𐳙 𐳒𐳜𐳦.‏ 𐲀 𐳌𐳐𐳀𐳇𐳙𐳀𐳓 𐳏𐳛𐳎 𐳁𐳖𐳖 𐳀 𐳥𐳋𐳙𐳁𐳒𐳀⸮‏ 𐲦𐳪𐳇𐳛𐳘⹁‏ 𐳘𐳛𐳤𐳦 𐳋𐳢𐳉𐳦𐳦𐳤𐳋𐳍𐳐𐳯𐳐𐳓⹁‏ 𐳘𐳉𐳍 𐳌𐳉𐳖𐳮𐳋𐳦𐳉𐳖𐳐 𐳀𐳯 𐳉𐳎𐳉𐳦𐳉𐳘𐳢𐳉.‏ 𐲙𐳉𐳘 𐳦𐳪𐳇𐳦𐳀𐳘 𐳓𐳞𐳮𐳉𐳦𐳙𐳐 𐳀 𐳂𐳖𐳛𐳍𐳛𐳇 𐳘𐳛𐳤𐳦𐳀𐳙𐳁𐳂𐳀𐳙.‏ 😘🤗

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𐲤𐳉𐳘𐳘𐳐 𐳂𐳀𐳒.‏ 𐲙𐳀 𐳘𐳀𐳒𐳇 𐳉𐳖𐳘𐳛𐳙𐳇𐳛𐳘 𐳐𐳦𐳦 𐳀𐳓𐳓𐳛𐳢 ⁏‏)

𐲀 𐳘𐳪𐳖𐳦 𐳏𐳋𐳦𐳉𐳙 𐳮𐳛𐳖𐳦 𐳉𐳎 𐳌𐳉𐳖𐳮𐳋𐳦𐳉𐳖𐳐 𐳘𐳁𐳢 (𐲮𐳀𐳖𐳉𐳙𐳄𐳐𐳁𐳂𐳀𐳙)⹁‏ 𐳇𐳉 𐳏𐳛𐳖𐳙𐳀𐳠 𐳐𐳤 𐳮𐳀𐳙⹁‏ 𐳘𐳁𐳤𐳐𐳓 𐳮𐳁𐳢𐳛𐳤𐳂𐳀𐳙 (𐲀𐳖𐳐𐳄𐳀𐳙𐳦𐳉)⹁‏ 𐳘𐳉𐳢𐳦 𐳀𐳯 𐳉𐳢𐳉𐳇𐳘𐳋𐳚𐳉𐳓𐳉𐳦 𐳙𐳉𐳘 𐳦𐳪𐳇𐳒𐳪𐳓 𐳘𐳋𐳍.‏ 𐲙𐳀 𐳘𐳀𐳒𐳇 𐳘𐳉𐳍𐳖𐳁𐳤𐳤𐳪𐳓⹁‏ 𐳉𐳖𐳋𐳍 𐳙𐳉𐳏𐳋𐳯 𐳂𐳉𐳒𐳪𐳦𐳙𐳐 (𐳙𐳀𐳎𐳛𐳙 𐳤𐳛𐳓𐳀𐳙 𐳒𐳉𐳖𐳉𐳙𐳦𐳓𐳉𐳯𐳦𐳉𐳓 𐲮𐳀𐳖𐳉𐳙𐳄𐳐𐳁𐳂𐳀𐳙)

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𐲙𐳀𐳎𐳛𐳙 𐳥𐳛𐳢𐳑𐳦𐳛𐳓 𐳙𐳉𐳓𐳐⹁‏ 𐳓𐳑𐳮𐳁𐳙𐳛𐳓 𐳘𐳐𐳙𐳇𐳉𐳙 𐳒𐳜𐳦 𐳋𐳤 𐳂𐳐𐳯𐳦𐳛𐳤 𐳤𐳐𐳓𐳉𐳢𐳬𐳖𐳙𐳐 𐳌𐳛𐳍!‏ 𐲮𐳛𐳖𐳦 𐳓𐳐𐳦𐳟𐳖 𐳦𐳀𐳙𐳪𐳖𐳙𐳐𐳀 :‏)))

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Erikah, I hope you're doing well and whatever you're going through gets sorted out soon. Here's today's phrase:

What is real and what is not real? The mind can fill any void.

Imagine saying the first thing that comes to mind when looking at these pieces. I can't say it about the untitled one... 🤐

His face is like a poem 😁, it looks like he's staring at the thing and well... we can imagine what he's feeling. Pain, anxiety, disapproval...?

I made a similar face when I saw it and then laughed. The same thing happened to me with the "artwork" that doesn't have a title.

And yes, we always learn a lot at exhibitions and we are fortunate that you give us the gift of that knowledge.

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Interesting what you're saying dear @nanixxx. Pretty soon I'm going to post about that untitled as well. However, she looks a bit sad indeed, and the fact that she's looking at the artwork in front of her, makes it a bit funny 😁

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Am I the only one to think like that?

I could see headache. Maybe to put an optimistic spin on it, the headache is melting away. The band is broken in the middle and slowly melting into pools on each side. It will soon be gone 🙂

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Headache is a good one as sometimes it feels exactly how that stone looks like 😆

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Stop spamming! Begging for support is the worst thing you can do.

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Not a spam Sir/Ma ..I did check your profile before I wrote that ...and I only did that to only pages I find interesting ...I'm not a spammer at all ..Yeah I know I may desperately need help...but I'm never a spammer ...God bless you

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I don't care if you find my blog interesting or not. Earn your support the orgsnic way and stop spamming with comments like the one you dropped to me, with the link to your post.

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And I care and will always check on your blog eífher you like it or not ..but I won't post in your blog again ...are you cool now ?
Stay Safe and God Bless You
Theres no need of fussing
One ♥️

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You started it.

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Stay calm bro ..I'm sorry if I started it 🙏..Have a great week

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Stay calm bro? Really? You really think everyone is your "bro"?

Well, manners are not handed out for free to everyone, you need to learn it.

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From afar I send you the best so that, whatever happens to you, you can cope with it and with time maybe you can even laugh or why not? Share it here so we can learn how you coped, if it does you good to go to exhibitions to clear your mind do not hesitate to make a space in your agenda to do so. I really liked the pieces you shared, especially the materiality with which they are made.

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Thank you Nitsu, really nice of you to support me, as always 😊 slowly I'm going to get my life back and can continue work as usual.

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