The following post is a description of the Statue of Athena Promachos from a tourist girls point of view: I was just a little girl the first time I went to the city of Athens. It was very large to me back then, before that my world had always stayed rather small. Though there were…
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Shanna Fliege’s Wrapped Whale. To see more of Shanna’s works please visit https://www.shannafliegel.com/ I found the demo and presentation very educational. It was interesting and she bounced back and forth between her art and life experience very fluently. There was one part of her demo that stuck out to me very much though. The fact that…
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Neon lights flashing, screams and laughter whipping through the air, sweet and savory smells all around. Most people grow up experiencing their local fair or amusement park. It’s a building block in many American’s childhoods, and memories from it are often full of nostalgia. But how come people across a fairly large nation can resonate with the description…
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In this blog of the week, we’ll be comparing a statue of a lion from The Metropolitan Museum’s “Playing with Animals” with our very own Plymouth State University panther. The Romans lion is very different from our modern panther statue. It’s sculpted from a white marble and is fairly large. It stands in a…
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