Friday, July 19, 2013

Carnegie History Museum

On our visit to the Carnegie Museum I noticed on the way in a display of a wonderful piece of art that uses the science behind the refraction of light to create an art piece.  Look at the two pictures below and come up with a short essay on how viewing the vase at different angles creates the difference in the pictures below. 





One of my many hobbies is observing great architecture and learning the historical aspect behind its creation.  One of the fascinating things I saw today were the replicas of some of the most awesome carving I have ever seen.  Check it out.



1 comment:

  1. Even though most of the pieces were casts, it was amazing to see things we would never be able to see in person. The detail in the architecture is incredible.

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