There is an exhibition at the Museum of Outdoor Arts in Englewood right now. Bring a friend and be prepared to enjoy yourself!
There are several art projects that allow, no encourage, the viewer to participate! Every piece we experienced we walked away saying "that was my favorite".
There are paintings based on extreme weather. The types of weather are listed at the beginning of the series, and it is up to the viewer to guess the subject. To find out if you guessed correctly, lift a flap next to the painting.
(all photos taken on phone camera - please forgive the poor quality)
The "Cloud Walk" allows you to walk through the artwork. Wander through a field of white, hands forward, with the rustle of paper all around you.
(all photos taken on phone camera - please forgive the poor quality)
"Tornado" is an installation that includes sight and sound.
(all photos taken on phone camera - please forgive the poor quality)
Sally Stockhold's captivating artwork:
(all photos taken on phone camera - please forgive the poor quality)
A Cabinet of Curiosities & Impossibilities:
(all photos taken on phone camera - please forgive the poor quality)
Class blog for Melanie Rapp's students at Littleton High School. Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer. Littleton, Colorado
Monday, August 5, 2013
TimeScapes: Rapture
Oh, the stars. A time lapse film.
By Tom Lowe
Purchase "TimeScapes" the movie here: timescapes.org/products/default.aspx
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By Tom Lowe
Purchase "TimeScapes" the movie here: timescapes.org/products/default.aspx
Purchase the film on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/movie/timescapes/id523328712
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