Frīda and contemporary art
If you remember, last week Frīda, the Teddy Bear Girl, was going to London to find out is there any artist painting Teddy Bears...Today she calls her friends out in the garden to tell them what the results of research are...
Frīda: After spending 3 hours in Art galleries I came to conclusion
Matilda, the Mouse: Con ..con...what? Where did she come to?
Paddington (whispering) : That is where she ended at...
Matilda: I see, she came back to Wimbledon
Frīda: Shall I continue? I have to say that contemporary art is not up to standards. The Teddy Bear theme is not sufficiently reflected.
Matilda ( looking at Paddington): What did she say?
Paddington (whispering): She did not see enough Teddy Bears on the walls of art galleries.
Frīda: But finally I managed to find at least three art works. Surprisingly, Teddy Bear art you would not find in Tate Britain or Saatchi gallery but it is concentrated in Brick Lane.
Here, on tablet, you see the one of most striking examples...I would say, it speaks about Our Royal connections!
Applause after Frīdas speech 👏 👏 👏
One of Twins to his brother: I think we should go to London to find out how many Leopards we can find on those walls...
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday!
🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻
P.S. The art work that Frīda found in Brick Lane was created by artist Rad@Raddingtonfalls
About artist Rad:
RAD creates paintings, collages, murals, printmaking, digital and mixed-media pieces which aims to stay true to the spirit and vitality of one’s youth. It’s an ethos that is exemplified in his character Forever Young, a walking LEGO minifigure wearing a blue suit and briefcase enjoying a dripping pink popsicle. He eventually developed the idea of fictitious town of Raddington Falls where his cast of LEGO minifigures would live and carry out an ever changing narrative. The town seems ideal on the outside, yet it has a darkness underneath the surface.
Frīda and contemporary art
If you remember, last week Frīda, the Teddy Bear Girl, was going to London to find out is there any artist painting Teddy Bears...Today she calls her friends out in the garden to tell them what the results of research are...
Frīda: After spending 3 hours in Art galleries I came to conclusion
Matilda, the Mouse: Con ..con...what? Where did she come to?
Paddington (whispering) : That is where she ended at...
Matilda: I see, she came back to Wimbledon
Frīda: Shall I continue? I have to say that contemporary art is not up to standards. The Teddy Bear theme is not sufficiently reflected.
Matilda ( looking at Paddington): What did she say?
Paddington (whispering): She did not see enough Teddy Bears on the walls of art galleries.
Frīda: But finally I managed to find at least three art works. Surprisingly, Teddy Bear art you would not find in Tate Britain or Saatchi gallery but it is concentrated in Brick Lane.
Here, on tablet, you see the one of most striking examples...I would say, it speaks about Our Royal connections!
Applause after Frīdas speech 👏 👏 👏
One of Twins to his brother: I think we should go to London to find out how many Leopards we can find on those walls...
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday!
🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻
P.S. The art work that Frīda found in Brick Lane was created by artist Rad@Raddingtonfalls
About artist Rad:
RAD creates paintings, collages, murals, printmaking, digital and mixed-media pieces which aims to stay true to the spirit and vitality of one’s youth. It’s an ethos that is exemplified in his character Forever Young, a walking LEGO minifigure wearing a blue suit and briefcase enjoying a dripping pink popsicle. He eventually developed the idea of fictitious town of Raddington Falls where his cast of LEGO minifigures would live and carry out an ever changing narrative. The town seems ideal on the outside, yet it has a darkness underneath the surface.