I really liked the Walker art gallery, I think that there was a really wide variety of art, ranging from the traditional, the grand, the abstract and unique. I was more fond of the newer/more abstract pieces of art, because I found they had more of a meaning and back story rather than the portraits of our former leaders, (such as Henry the 8th) although they were good pieces of art, they just weren't as engaging as the others. All in all I really enjoyed this gallery, there was some pieces of jewellery, such as a gold pocket watch that I can take inspiration from and use it in my Alice in Wonderland project.
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Trip to Liverpool 2015- The Walker Art gallery.
As i mentioned in my previous post, my college class took a trip to Liverpool, first of all we visited the Walker art Gallery, here are some pictures of the artwork I liked here:
I really liked the Walker art gallery, I think that there was a really wide variety of art, ranging from the traditional, the grand, the abstract and unique. I was more fond of the newer/more abstract pieces of art, because I found they had more of a meaning and back story rather than the portraits of our former leaders, (such as Henry the 8th) although they were good pieces of art, they just weren't as engaging as the others. All in all I really enjoyed this gallery, there was some pieces of jewellery, such as a gold pocket watch that I can take inspiration from and use it in my Alice in Wonderland project.
I really liked the Walker art gallery, I think that there was a really wide variety of art, ranging from the traditional, the grand, the abstract and unique. I was more fond of the newer/more abstract pieces of art, because I found they had more of a meaning and back story rather than the portraits of our former leaders, (such as Henry the 8th) although they were good pieces of art, they just weren't as engaging as the others. All in all I really enjoyed this gallery, there was some pieces of jewellery, such as a gold pocket watch that I can take inspiration from and use it in my Alice in Wonderland project.
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