
This is a picture of a very captivating dragon sculputre that was outside the museum. It was all the more impressive as it was a beautiful, sunny day in Nice.

Yes, I did say sentisitve. I apologize. But look at the size of these, and realize they're hand drawn. The detail is incredible, and looks like black and white photography rather than hand drawings. Just incredible.


Moving away from the more serious photos, we have a picture of the planet Jupiter. I was fascinated trying to think how to draw the rings of Jupiter that well! Can you imagine!? As an artist of a different kind, I have the utmost respect for the visual arts, especially of this caliber.
I believe this was a drawing of either a mass in general, a wedding, or some offical ceremony. I should remember but I can't. Five seperate panals that were easily 7 feet tall to create this master piece. Incredible.

Potentially, if you click on this photo below, it will enlarge it, and maybe you can see a little more of the drawing aspect of these photos. I just can't believe it! I really can't.
I took this picture for my sister, the psychologist. A drawing of Freud's door. Awesome.

Potentially, if you click on this photo below, it will enlarge it, and maybe you can see a little more of the drawing aspect of these photos. I just can't believe it! I really can't.
This drawing was from a different artist, but falls in the same category of wonderfully hand drawn large photos. The Last Supper...Underwater! Yes, if you can't quite tell, it's bubbles that's surrounding everyone. It looks like a sculpture of the Last Supper that was being trasported on a ship and the ship crashed and the sculpture is oxidizing or something as it's corroding in the water. I love this kind of art, mainly because I can see it, understand it, gain something from it, and immediately have respect for the artist. I think I'm too stupid otherwise to find brilliance in Modern Art. I try, I promise! But, sometimes I just don't see it.
To close from the museum, a picture of something for those who want love to go green! How about when you get married you wear this wedding dress made entirely from recycled 20 oz bottles. They are tied together with the wrappers from around the bottle.
I know this close up shot is blurry, but I couldn't use the flash for fear of being yelled at by the guards that were standing watching all of us. Seriously, there is nothing worse than hearing someone yell, especially when it's in french and you have no idea what they're saying...
Now, that's a train!
I love France...