We spent the afternoon at the Boca Raton Museum of Art. This month they are featuring the 60th All Florida Juried Exhibition which offers a glimpse of present day art, through the eyes of emerging artists in Florida, through their paintings, sculpture, photography, video and installations. It was simply provocative. Degas was famous for saying, “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” The exhibit is worth seeing.
We began our visit through the sculpture garden and strolled by Paola Epifani’s (more commonly known as Rabarama) larger than life enigmatic figure. Epifani creates colorful and trippy sculptures topped with patterns that are loaded with symbolism such as puzzles, mazes and spirals. We also enjoyed the Cuban artist and sculptor known for his mastery of realism, Julio Larraz’s tea cups precariously stacked 15 feet high in the entrance of the museum symbolizing the unrest in life and politics.
Indulge yourself. You leave inspired.

