Museum of Art Deland

Between final projects in the other classes and the internship, it was a busy week last week. My supervisor asked me to revise the parking map – remove the background and add more landmarks – so I did. Lesson learned: Don’t make too many assumptions even if the initial instructions are vague and always seek feedback to finalize the work. See below final version, clean and easily understandable:

April 10 – Documented the exhibition by the Artist Taylor Robenalt. Took photos of all her artwork on display. She is fantastic. I learned that she is a professor at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota. I felt very good moving through the art gallery despite the lack of any information concerning modern art forms because there was nothing complicated about it. It is hard not to like the energy and uniqueness of her sculptures. There were a lot of animals and other components that made her exposition bright and alive. Everything in there looked like it had a soul and was somehow fairytale-like.
If to say what impressed me about the exposition, firstly I should point out its sincerity. I did not have any knowledge about sculptural art before visiting the exposition, however, it struck me and left an impression I could not get rid of.
My favorite piece is this one – for its dual purpose as a tea kettle:

April 14 – Planning meeting with my supervisor  – I received an interesting challenge to create a 3D model of the gallery so that future events can be planned better.

April 17 – Attended Art for All event, this time making art from metal wires and clay. Discover where art, community, and creativity come together with our Art for All event series. On select Fridays, enjoy free Museum admission all day plus a free guided art activity. Bring your family, invite your friends, or make it a date night. Art for All invites everyone to explore, create, and enjoy art together. Adult attendants used wire to create items like flowers, animals and other items. I documented the artwork in photos. There was some great artwork done in the 3 hours.

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