Sunday, we went to the Victoria & Albert Museum. It would be hard to explain how wonderful it was, so I'll just post some of the pictures I took.
The 60's fashion exhibition
I learned that the word cartoon means a large piece of paper. Artists would put their final drafts of a drawing or painting on these pieces of paper and use it as a guide for their actual product.
The cieling of the V&A study room. Each one is suspended by wire.
Handel
I designed a monogram of my initials. They didn't have any cool fonts to use.
blown glass, suspended from the ceiling of the museum
This looks like the one hanging in the Arnot Mall.
Moses, by Michelangelo
David. This sculpture is so much bigger than it looks in pictures.
St Paul, by Donatello
St John the Baptist, by Donatello
I learned that the word cartoon means a large piece of paper. Artists would put their final drafts of a drawing or painting on these pieces of paper and use it as a guide for their actual product.
The cieling of the V&A study room. Each one is suspended by wire.
Handel
I designed a monogram of my initials. They didn't have any cool fonts to use.
blown glass, suspended from the ceiling of the museum
This looks like the one hanging in the Arnot Mall.
Moses, by Michelangelo
David. This sculpture is so much bigger than it looks in pictures.
St Paul, by Donatello
St John the Baptist, by Donatello
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