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Thursday, August 24, 2017

'Trip to Bowers Museum'

'My first date to the Bowers Museum on Wednesday January 14, 2015 has been an invigorate and enlightening visit. The sculptures on the anterior of the museum in the Sculpture tend were exquisite, including the water fountains adjust in a row making it a smooth environment. The front vestibule lady was actually informative and showed me a map of whither everything is located, as well as the security moderate there who utter if I call for anything to let him know. Although I was having a concentrated time travel through the museum, because I am in a health check walking complaint from a baffled foot. I agreeably was inspired by every report of artistry and artifacts I dictum. I enjoyed gazing at the incredible Mandala artwork in the social lion Friedman Foundation Galleria, distributively one was with precision. I visited the give way take a crap which is directly crosswise from the Tangata Restaurant; the gift shop offered a variety of grand products. They sup port everything from antiquated history to represent day. I was a little frustrate because they had a rough places that were nighd off due to alimony and I couldnt visualise much in the museum. I perceive much gravid hype close to Bowers Museum, and since I drop never been here before I thought I would give it a try. I was move how small the museum was, some exhibit dwell were small compared to separate exhibits. For instance, the California Legacies: Missions and Ranchos, number one Californians and Pre-Columbian Ceramics rooms were small with lovely findings but non many. I call back if they didnt close off a few places in the museum, I would have enjoyed more of what they have to offer.\nThe first room I saw when I walked in the museum is called the Spirits and Headhunters: finesse of the Pacific Islands, in this room were masterworks from pagan regions of Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. Mostly focused on wise Guinea, land of the psychiatrist and t he artistic traditions into fooling and ritual emotional state. thither were larger than life masks, fi... '

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