I traveled to the Rubin Museum of Art and I find many suprising things. I saw deities or Buddhas with many arms and they were all like gold color or something. It seems that people made these arts as a way of praying and having faith in people. The colors in the paintings were very carefully drawn. There were many colors such as red and blue. They remind me of many things such as religion and Asian religions. These paintings were so carefully drawn that they seem to symbolize many meanings. I guess that people like to use symbols in a way to communicate to nativists and foreigners what they are thinking about. Also, these deities were opening their arms in a way to try to “do” something. This is something that
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