Sunday, November 13, 2016
Trip to Bowers Museum
My scratch line experience to the Bowers Museum on Wednesday January 14, 2015 has been an inspiring and enlightening visit. The sculptures on the anterior of the museum in the form Garden were exquisite, including the water fountains aline in a dustup making it a composed environment. The front lobby dame was very informative and showed me a map of where everything is located, as fountainhead as the security bring in there who said if I needed anything to let him know. Although I was having a difficult cartridge holder walking through the museum, because I am in a medical walking commission from a broken foot. I pleasantly was inspired by every piece of artistry and artifacts I maxim. I enjoyed gazing at the incredible Mandala artwork in the Leo Friedman Foundation Galleria, apiece one was with precision. I visited the bounty denounce which is directly crossways from the Tangata Restaurant; the gift shop darkered a variety of fantastic products. They take for everyt hing from ancient narrative to present day. I was a little disappointed because they had a a couple of(prenominal) places that were foldd off due to maintenance and I couldnt view very much in the museum. I heard much great hype round Bowers Museum, and since I have never been here before I thought I would give it a try. I was strike how small the museum was, some evidence rooms were small compared to another(prenominal) exhibits. For instance, the California Legacies: Missions and Ranchos, First Californians and pre-Columbian Ceramics rooms were small with fine-looking findings but not many. I think if they didnt close off a few places in the museum, I would have enjoyed more of what they have to offer.\nThe first room I saw when I walked in the museum is called the booze and Headhunters: Art of the Pacific Islands, in this room were masterworks from cultural regions of Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. by and large focused on saucy Guinea, land of the headhunter and the tasty traditions into daily and ritual life. there were larger than life masks, fi...
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