The Vladem Contemporary Art Museum was featuring an exhibit of the Art Nouveau artist, Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939). Originally from Czechoslovakia and later working in Paris, he was a painter, illustrator and graphic artist who was widely regarded as a founder of the Art Nouveau movement. His work later drew the attention of the Nazis and he died in 1939 shortly after his arrest, imprisonment and release. His work was an inspiration for the psychedelic art of the 60’s and for Manga and Comic art of today.
On the way to the museum, I watched the local Roadrunner leave the station and later saw the Sky Railway train pass through the neighborhood.







