Trip
to Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Trip
to Museum of Fine Arts Houston
My museum trip started off at the Houston Community College at
11:30am to the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. We reached at 12:00pm. I was so
excited about the museum. I asked to the
front desk employees we are here from HCCS College. They gave us a little
sticker for entry. The entry was free. The teacher was waiting for us in the
corner of museum. He gave our activity and explained everything about our
activity. Then we headed out to the hall. There were beautiful creative mind of
Arts. When I saw piece of arts I felt like I’m in an ancient generation. The first
piece of art I saw was a Jar. The Jar was beautiful and the texture of jar was
like a stone. It has painted a dragon diagram. The full name of Jar is Dragon
Jar. It has blue dynamic lines. That piece of art made me a creative mind. I
was making a story in my mind that maybe that Jar was used by a royal family or
maybe it represented the authority of beneficence. It was amazing. Next, we
headed into the Arts of the Islamic world. I really enjoyed the scribe’s box
from Granada, Spain. It looked like some kind of Islamic pirate chest. It was
very detailed and medium sized. Late 15th Century made with wood, bone, and
metal. The box probably used by a scribe to store writing implements, it
conforms to a tradition of wood inlay that can be seen on a variety of Islamic
objects and furniture pieces, such as doors and mosque pulpits. Then, we headed
to the tunnel. The tunnel was so unusual. It was a small and simple tunnel.
That tunnel has some beautiful lights. Lights were changing the colors to red,
blue and pink. We took some pictures in the tunnel. I also saw lots of
portraits that I really liked. Portraits show about the history of the ruler of
king and the life of people in AD or BC. After visiting the whole museum we sat
on a sofa and started our activity. Finally, we finished the 2 hours trip and left home. The trip
was amazing and was a good activity. It was easy to see things and do
free-writing.
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