Monday, July 1, 2013

Sculpture Garden

This past Thursday, my news and media class visited the campus' sculpture garden, where one sculpture particularly stuck out to me. In the garden, the majority of the pieces had smooth edges or straight lines to form them. The one that I was intrigued by was different and therefore stuck out to me. The name of the piece in English is the Chamber of the Emperor.  It had no geometric lines, shapes, or figures and was twisted and bumpy. It had an unusual texture and seemed to be "droopy". Afterwards, we discussed how we felt about the sculptures and why we had chosen to write about it. My thoughts were that straying from the crowd is a positive attribute of a human being and this sculpture did just that.





Photo of the Chamber of the Emperor Sculpture

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