Thursday, July 28, 2022

You, Me, and the Sea: Nine Years and Counting


So, why You, Me, and the Sea?  Obviously, because it rhymes with Owen Wilson's, You, Me, and Dupree!  Which makes even less sense than "sea" unless Dupree equals Van Gogh, Hokusai's The Waves being the inspiration for Starry Night.

For our ninth wedding anniversary, which was yesterday, the husband suggested going to see Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience.  A traveling exhibit, it had landed just miles away in Atlantic City at the Hard Rock Casino, so it seemed like a fun, local option.  Yet at first I was like, I don't know.  With COVID still looming large, going to a casino seemed dicey.  And yet, I was wavering.  The husband is a huge Van Gogh fan, and I like him too.  Also, an "immersive experience," whatever that was, seemed intriguing.  Finally, we'd marked our last two anniversaries with takeout.  Maybe it was time for a risk.        

So I ordered the tickets, and we embarked upon our day of, as the husband put it, "culture and COVID."  It goes without saying that we had a wonderful time, as evidenced by this pic of us posed at the cafΓ© table in the gift shop.  An older couple took it for us after asking us to take one of them.  And yes, we whipped off our masks for the second or so it took to "click."  Like I said, risk ruled the day.

The first part of the exhibit was a room filled with texts about Van Gogh's life interspersed with empty picture frames for photo ops.  But the main event was an enormous room, which was first superimposed with Van Gogh's self portraits.  This was probably the most iconic, and my favorite:  


In some portraits he looked angry, in others old, and, yes, in one his head was bandaged because he'd cut off his ear.  Yet although his faces were both magnificent and haunting, part of me was wondering, is this it?  Then the colors shifted, filling the entire room, floor and all, with a breathtaking landscape.  I actually gasped, causing a teen sitting on the floor to shoot me a dirty look.  I scooted away, not wanting her to harsh my mellow. 

This painting and the many that followed jibed with one of my favorite blurbs from the previous room about Van Gogh's gift for making the ordinary extraordinary:



Not surprisingly, I liked the sunflowers best of all:



And then, of course, there was Starry Night.  Painted from Van Gogh's view from his room in the asylum, it epitomizes finding light in the dark:



People always think of Van Gogh as the crazy guy who cut off his ear and eventually took his own life, but Beyond Van Gogh shows us a hopeful, sensitive artist who never stopped believing in the power of his vision.  And that's beautiful.  

As is this pic of the husband at the entrance -- yes, playing up the auricular angle.  Check out that crazy casino carpet!  


This wouldn't be a Tote Trove post if I didn't 1) show off my gift shop buy (a scrunchie!) and 2) expound upon my outfit.  As we were leaving the immersion room, the docent (not sure if that's the right word for a casino showing, but whatevs) stopped me and asked, "Did you wear that sunflower barrette just for today?"  I nodded.  "And the dress, too?"  Again, I confirmed.  She smiled and then said, "Thank you."  I was a little embarrassed but nonetheless pleased.  


Necklace: The Tote Trove; Sunglasses: Party City; Flower clip: The Tote Trove; Bangles: B Fabulous; Ring: Mixit, JCPenney

Dress: So, Kohl's; Bag: Dancing Days, Banned, Modcloth

Flipflops: Katy Perry Collection (they smell like pineapples!)

Even after we left the Hard Rock, there was one more piece of art to see.  I was absolutely delighted by this colorful food hut, which I caught outside the window as we exited the city:


On the way home, we stopped for an outdoor meal at this blessedly deserted spot, followed by dessert at Rita's:


It was a lovely nine-year anniversary celebration, not to mention a lovely nine years.  

And maybe Van Gogh is a little bit like Dupree after all.  Misunderstood but following the beat of his own brilliant drum, riding Hokusai's waves out to sea.

Sunflowers snapped at the farm stand a couple of Sundays ago.

8 comments:

ellie said...

Oh, what an awesome time! I love what you wore to the occasion. I like his outfit too! So glad it was an amazing time. Someone was telling me it was here and that some didn't like the movement of the art, but I think it would be splendid. So great to see that sunflower dress🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻 and so many beautiful accessories. Such a wonderful post. I am so glad that you two got to go.

Caitlin'nMegan said...

Oh, WOW! What a great way to celebrate NINE YEARS! Such an awesome artist and to have a chance to spend the day in such a great art space. Love your outfits. So cool that you got your photo taken there, too. Such beautiful sunflowers! Your dress! The art! and the photo too. I am so happy you two got out to go. Here's to masking up and staying safe.πŸŒ»πŸ’—πŸŒˆπŸ’—πŸŒ»

Better Left Unsaid said...

Such an extraordinary post! Love this! Such a fun trip! And a celebration too! Great to see you in this dress and love the bag as well and all those other accessories you have. I like your choice of flip-flops too!

Ivy's Closet said...

Love that shot of you in the sunflowers with the sunflower dress! Amazing! I am so glad you guys went to this. What a great Anniversary memory! Hope you guys have a great weekend! And this art trip has inspired you!

Thank you so much for your comments. Thanks for all your beautiful fabrics to inspire my sets too.

Samantha said...

What a beeeeeeeautiful post!!! How fun that you and your husband experienced this exhibit for your anniversary! The photos you captured of your time there are exquisite; the photo of you with the sunflowers in your sunflower dress is breathtaking. The photo of your husband with his hand to his ear - brilliant!!! The carpet is awesome. I really love how the lady thanked you for your coordinated sunflower ensemble; it sounds like you made her day with your fashion homage to the exhibit! :) How neat that you got a Van Gogh scrunchie! Your sunflower barrette looks stunning in your hair, as does the dress. The food hut snapshot is a colorful joy and the outdoor patio looks like a peaceful way to enjoy a meal. Happy 9th anniversary to you and your husband, and I'm so happy you had a fun time!!!

Hollyn'Stevie said...

Such a great outing! Love that you got to this Van Gogh Discovery! Such a unique experience! Love the attire! Hope you are having a great last weekend of July!

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

what a fabulous way to celebrate your anniversary! I saw the exhibit in Miami and was blown away- an immersive experience that I won't forget. So glad you didn't let Covid scare you off ( I know it is scary) and you went and had a good time. Happy anniversary.

Jewel Divas Style said...

You have an outfit for all occasions! I love that they're making items such as scrunchies for people to buy and wear.