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I have found out that
I am defiantly not and Art lover. When I toured this Museum I was able to have an
audio radio to take with me. You entered the number thats on the plaque and it
will tell you about the object. They tell you in art language how thing merge, meld,
transform, combined, correlate, meander, blend, evolve, meander, emerge, etc. |
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This is a working animal trap.  |
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These are aluminum figures |
Car hood parts |
This person does dates, he will use the format
of the country he is in. |
This was wood tied with metal strips. Dennis
McCoy could have done this one. |
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I think I had this one in my garage when I was
moving. The top box is a paper box, the second is a California Orange box and the
bottom not sure. |
These where pieces of cotton sewn on a back
ground of some sort. |
A little brick tower. There is a seat
inside. |
Some times I wonder if it was art or the janitor
tools. This was three push brooms and it had a plaque so it had to be art. |
I think this was another one that Dennis did.
The time in the back is also art. I'm not sure if the guy that did the dates
did the time also. |
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I believe this Venus in a pile of clothe.
Something about tying old to new. |
This had something to do with duplicating. In
the center of each column is the artist work stool. |
Sorry about it being blurred. This room
was filled with these grids. It tied to the one above and to the right of this one.
There was this table and a wire going to the ceiling but this time I think it was
left by workers. Not sure though.  |
This are bricks. On each one is a woman in
different forms. Some you knew it was others it was art. |
This was a model. The artist wanted it to
be the bow of a boat over looking his art |
This is a painting not a photo shot. |
I think there are 26 statues. They all have
the same head but their stands are all different.. |
Art?? |
Some more I think I had when I was doing our
kitchen in Redding. These are doors that are suppose to be blank canvases.
When this is moved it is not put down the same was each time. |
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These two are old farm equipment and water
towers. This is showing that photographs is an art also. |
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