The Nature Of Landscape

B o r i n g. That is honeslty as much as I can say for this worsksop because I barely payed attention during the tour. I did try to pay attention at first, though, and I thought that some of the pieces were pretty interesting, but at random times I would tune out and go into my own little world. During the time that I actually did pay attention, I noticed that majority of the artwork were somehow related to nature. There wasn’t a huge variety to look at in this gallery, and, more surprisingly, I did not find a single piece that really stuck out to me or captured my interest. In my opinion, the pieces were fairly good, but just mediocre. Though I barely payed attention to the speaker, she was very nice and polite. I wish I could say that how she described the artwork was very informative and detailed, etc. Except my boredom and short attention span prevented me from actually participating, so I can’t even really tell. =/

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  1. Toya says:

    I wish you were able to get more out of this. You said that there were some pieces that were interesting. What were they? After all of the other ones that seemed to completely go over your head, I’d like to know a little bit more about the one’s that actually seemed interesting. For they must have been very good. And what do you mean that they were related to nature? In what way? This is one event that I didn’t get the chance to go to, and therefore would really like to know more about it.

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