Today I was so fortunate to visit the Musee Herge outside of
Brussels. It was fantastic and extensive, not to mention the
incredible art gallery built for the comic-book artist who invented
TinTin.
It is wonderful to know the workings of such a great artist
who chose one route and recognized the need to dedicate
his whole artistic carreer to one...successful...area of it
in the creation of a tireless comic knowing he had potential
to be a fine artist as well amongst other disciplines in the arts.
His work is notably influenced by historical events and popular
culture of his time. His comics about exotic places helped masses
forget wars through times of wars.
Standing out on my visit as well was a model of a rocket ship that was built
to help create a comic based on travels to the moon by a rocket. This is brilliant
for accuracy in his work from one comic to another...like drawing from still
life in comic form...the rocket opens up to reveal the navigating room as well as
sleeping and eating quarters.
Costume for space exploration and other aspects ofspace travel such as weightlessness predates the first landing on the moon by at least 15 years.
Another interesting fact is that Herge made characters based on people he knew
but ultimately based on areas of his own personality. He was never seen without
a sketchbook and drawing tool by the time he was a teenager as well.
Incredible observer of his time.
Thanks to the generosity of my father-in-law, we were brought to Belgium to experience Belgium such as this museum with my family and my niece.
Tin Tin museum visit being a must for the visual artist in myself and my family.
Belgium is an outstanding,pristine experience for all artists I adore their love for good living creating wonderful and cultured people.
On my list as a top place to live!
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