Thanks for this, I enjoyed seeing inside an art museum that I probably won't be able to visit in person. I have never heard of Chihuly but his work is amazing! What a great exhibit. Our family loves going to the art museum and my children's appreciation grows as they get older, so don't get discouraged by your 3 year old. I know it can be hard though! The early exposure to art appreciation is so important to kids, it's worth it! Our art museum has an interactive section in it that encourages kids (and adults) to experiment with digital drawing, sculpture, and other exhibits that involve their bodies and hands. Definitely a good idea for the younger crowd!
@TheChan7
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the encouragement. We didn’t expect this museum to be so strict about noise and closeness to the exhibits. It was the first museum this strict and we’ve been to quite a few. Thanks so much for being here.
@seasonsofwonder
6 ай бұрын
Wow! So beautiful! Thank you for taking us along 💗💗☺️
@TheChan7
6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for being here.
@hannaholiver
6 ай бұрын
Looks fun :) I love how colorful that boat sculpture was and id love to use the sculptures that shape water as decor in my home, super pretty !
@TheChan7
6 ай бұрын
Me too!! Thanks so much for being here and for commenting 😊
@TheMennomilist
6 ай бұрын
Chihuly's art is not familiar to me! I enjoyed learning about and seeing the art here! That huge sculpture. . I wonder how they got it in there? It's so tall, so I guess it is in sections put together? Cynthia Daignault's last name is French and pronounced "Dane-yo" for future reference (I know a few people with the last name). Abstract is one of the few art types I can't get into but I enjoyed the video! "The Thinker" is sooo popular but I don't recall seeing other sculptures by the artist. Thanks so much again!
@TheChan7
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the feedback. For Chihuly’s piece, thousands of individual glass pieces are wrapped in foam and carefully packed in hundreds of heavy-duty cardboard boxes and then assembled in the museum. It’s pretty incredible! I totally butchered daignaut. lol. So American of me. lol. I didn’t know auguste Rodin had so many pieces either. And I had fun learning that he chose to create either really big or really small because he got accused of making molds of actual people for his sculptures. Thanks always for being here. So thankful for you!
@Mrpoopiepants
6 ай бұрын
I wish I went there
@TheChan7
6 ай бұрын
You’d love it. So much better in person. Thanks so much for sharing and for being here.
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