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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Happy Tuesday from inside the NC Art Museum

 

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Thank you to our 

 Hostess Sandee at Comedy Plus  

As I mentioned in Saturday's post, we visited the NC Art Museum last Wednesday.

First HAPPY we were able to get ahead of the 4 bus loads of Middle School kiddos.  

Second Happy their tour began on the out side Art Trail.  Click here to see two of our favorite outside trails close to home. Art Trail is our favorite.

Lots of happy things seen in there.  We went into the old part of the museum.

Below is the sign my the mirror sculpture.  We never saw the middle school kiddos in that area. I hope their chaperones were watching them closely.  I know most would have been so tempted to stick their hands in there.  All of the holes were big enough for a head too.

The sculpture had a viewing holes for looking inside.


This is yours truly  and my husband you see while I was snapping a photo of the outside of the sculpture


Then I looked inside.  It was a ginormous Kaleidoscope
I tried to snap some several different colors


It was really pretty.  I will admit that the child in me did wonder what was
was inside.  LOL


25 comments:

  1. the last warning was for people like Mark... but I'm afraid he would stick his hands inside anyway... LOL

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  2. Hari Om
    That's a lovely thing! YAM xx

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  3. What a great set of images.
    And thank goodness you avoided the Middle School Kiddos.
    Cheers! Gail.

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  4. Thank you for showing us this. I have a handmade Kaleidoscope that I've had for years. I've always loved them since I was a little kid and Santa Claus brought me one that was a cardboard tube.

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  5. Thank dog the kids didn't come in when you were there. That would be a nightmare! Love that kaleidoscope inside, how cool is that!

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  6. in the first few shots I was thinking, that is not a sculpture, it is a box covered in mirrors. then I saw the inside and that is truly amazing. the bad news is, when you tell me not to do something It makes me want to do it. like do not step on the grass. I wonder how the artist did all that stuff in the inside. good job on missing those kids

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  7. An amazing place. Oh no, all I can think of is each kid with 8 arms trying to touch everything :)

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  8. It is beautiful inside the sculpture. Great photos. I would have definitely wanted to be in front of the kids! It really looked like you were the only ones there, especially for lunch.

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  9. The kaleidoscope sculpture is amazing!

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  10. That place lookr really interesting and such colorful displays!

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  11. Hubby would have not adhered to that sign. He can't keep his hands off stuff. You made me chuckle. I would have loved to see that in person.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Hugs. ♥

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  12. What an intersting sculpture that mirrored one was. We bet lots of those middle school kids got yelled at when they visited that sculpture. BOL!

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  13. Oh what a fun and happy place to spend time in ~ great photos too ~ Glad hubby sorta behaved himself ~ lol ~

    Hugs to you both and Angel Madi ~ Xos

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  14. Girl, yer killin me. You have already enchanted me with Raleigh (don't tell Charlotte) and now you show me THIS??? If it just wasn't such a long trip from Charlotte by car. On THAT awful highway where you go 5 mph most of the way!! I'd love to see everything you've shown. Now..I am going to click the trails t the museum you have for us. I want to see which ones you like.

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  15. I enjoyed seeing the trails! I remember those rings from before!

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  16. I do love a kaleidoscope. An art trail sounds like fun, I wouldn't mind a tour.

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  17. Oh I've been wanting to go there so it's on my list to take a trip soon. Just reading and seeing the sign and the sculpture I can feel myself wanting to stick my hands in there, right through the computer! Lol! At least a telephoto lens through it? :-)

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  18. Signs like that make people WANT to do what it says not to, LOL!

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  19. Whenever I see a big hole I have to stick my head in it.

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  20. AMAZING! My Mom would have loved seeing that too!

    Hugs, Teddy

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  21. What a very unusual and interesting piece of art!!! You captured it so very well too.

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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