B a s q u i a t lowe P2/3

B a s q u i a t lowe P2/3

This weekend we finally went to Limburg (South of the Netherlands] to see Basquiat’s exhibition at SCHUNCK. “SCHUNCK” situated in Heerlen at the heart of the Euroegion, is a new multidisciplinary institute devoted to contemporary visual art, architecture, music, literature and film. Which contains all imaginable crossovers between the disciplines.  Manifested by means of presentations, collections and educational projects”.

Perfect place for this exhibition but… it was so boring. The person who’s designed it didn’t do much. I was so disappointed. The designer could go for anything here to show Basquiat’s works in unique way but ended up making just as normal presentation as possible and situated few “window holes” in the walls to show some pictures of NYC [Time Square Exhibition].[Besides Basquiat’s works you can see collective works of other artists of NYC’s scene]. You can check it yourself until June 2nd. I’m curious your opinion.

Heerlen is also famous for its graffiti/murals placed around the city. We had a nice walk follow some instructions from https://streetartheerlen.nl/ you can also check it out while waiting for a rain. Next stop was Maastricht and its unique vibe and craft beer cafe’s and one small micro brewery which we had a chance to visit.   

street art, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
street art, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
street art, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
street art, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwers aan de Maas, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwers aan de Maas, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. Mr. Beerquest TV (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. Mr. Beerquest TV (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
Brouwerij De Keyzer, Maastricht. (c) omatelier.com
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When i t snows (Polish version)

When I t snows (Polish version)

We can’t deny the climate change. The winter in Poland was always a proper winter with lots of snow especially in the mountains. I remember being a kid or teen spending most of the winter time outside.

This year heading back for Christmas to Poland was hoping for some snow. We went to our favorite and closest place, Szklarska Poreba, hoping to hike or snowboard for this couple of days. All the weather forecast were saying “there will be a snow for Christmas Eve” but when we came to, there was nothing but rain and 5 degrees (on plus).

We were lucky to have snow for 3 days, having unexpected surprise at the Christmas’s morning. U can see on the first picture our outside fridge for craft beers!

There is not some many photographs form this trip since I was busy to remember everything with my own eyes 🙂

Btw on our way back we stopped by the biggest statue of Jesus in the world in Swiebodzin. I called it Rio de Swiebodzineiro 😉 but now seriously… this is the state of the mind which I will never get.

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