Arts At Baruch

I attended the Mishkin Gallery tour for this specific workshop.  This workshop was actually the least hectic out of all of them, which i liked a lot, because it moved along nicely. I went with a group of classmates, which made the experience more enjoyable. My first expectations of the gallery was that i thought it was going to be something huge and grand, but i when i entered the room, it was short and sweet. I saw a lot of nice photos, all which tell  different stories and exude different perspectives. The main photo that stood out to me the most was a sepia tone photo of what apperaed to be dunes in a desert. But if you look really close at the photo again, its actually four people lying down naked with their postier showing. What really caught me off guard was the fact that out of the four people that were int the photo, two of them were guys. And I find it amazing how the human mind perceives things a certain way unless you look at it again. But it was a very creative photo. There were also some other photos that were taken from a helicopter, which lead to some really nice black-and-white landscape photos. And the tour guide was explaining how each picture was taken and the overall meaning of most of them is shown. I thought this workshop was the best out of all the ones I attended.

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