Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Art from Travels

As one visits major cities, historic locations and many lesser known sites spotted across the 
globe, often seen are captivating, memorable scenes captured on canvas by local artists.
Their artwork offers a unique interpretation of that special view, that memory, that moment in time.

A watercolor impression of the Rynek Glowny in Krakow, Poland is such a piece of art.

An artist's brush takes one back to a time when, standing in the portico of Krakow's 
Cloth Hall, Polish history, legends and folk tales seemingly came to life.  The
story of the legendary Hejnal Mariacki (more here); the Nazi's theft of the
altarpiece from St. Mary's Basilica; the Cloth Hall as a center for European trade
and the ancient tale of the pigeons at Rynek Glowny really being 13th century
knights (more here) unfolded in real time in one's mind, while standing in the portico.

Today, a painting recalls that day and those thoughts.  It plays with the mind and
imagination of a wanderer of Polish ancestry.

                                                                                             (more on St. Mary's Basilica and art in coming posts)

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