Before 2016 I hadn’t been to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park since I was doing my GCSE Art in 2003, and now I’ve been twice within 3 days on two separate trips!
My most recent previous visit, was mentioned previously, in my previous post on the Easter School… Sorry teehee…
And the second visit was with Inkwell Arts! So much art! Woo!
As I was so enamoured by the KAWS exhibits on the college trip, I was happy to dedicate myself to the rest of the artists and enjoy the full extent of the park on this second day out. (Though I will admit I did go see some KAWS again!)
My partner came along with me and we focused on photography together. We found lots of cool bird poop, mould, and weathering to add to my digital layers collection, alongside the man made masterpieces on view. I particularly liked Sophie Ryder’s work and, of course, Dame Barbara Hepworth’s ‘The Family of Man’.
This time I also got a chance to visit Bill Viola’s stunning exhibition in the gallery space.
My partner and I were completely captivated by the messages conveyed within his digital pieces. We both have an interest in mental health and the human experience, so we loved dissecting, discussing, and ultimately piecing back together both the art and our thoughts.
Two trips, three days apart, but one very happy lady here!
