I thought the Rubin Museum was very cool and possibly one of the most interesting museums I have been to. The exhibit that our class observed was the “Mirror of the Buddha” Exhibit. This exhibit featured Tibetan art. The portraits and sculptures were so pretty, most were covered in painted tiles and gold. The ideas that each painting represented was open to each viewers interpretation, which left it open to your imagination to decide because the painting were so intricate. The colors were very bright and stood out from far away; each painting drew you in. I plan to take my Mom to the Rubin Museum when she comes to visit me because I think she would really enjoy it.
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