I'm not exactly sure what to say about the "Currents" gallery. I thought that most of the work in it was really nice. My favorite peice was the one that imediately caught my idea when I walked in. It was the large one in the corner of the two men wearing the gas masks. I'm sorry, I cannot remember the name or artists. I loved how it seemed very realistic but at the same time had a very nice abstractness in the gas mask tubes (if thats what their called...?).
It is hard to beleive that some of the paintings were infact paintings and not photographs, which is somthing that I personaly love. I have tried to paint somthing that realistic (not sucessfully) and it never fails to amaze me.
I also watched the video playing in the back room. This wasn't somthing that I necessacarily was interested in, but it was well done, though seeing much of the same dance outside of my high school, and in movies, it wasn't incredibly interesting.
It is hard to beleive that some of the paintings were infact paintings and not photographs, which is somthing that I personaly love. I have tried to paint somthing that realistic (not sucessfully) and it never fails to amaze me.
I also watched the video playing in the back room. This wasn't somthing that I necessacarily was interested in, but it was well done, though seeing much of the same dance outside of my high school, and in movies, it wasn't incredibly interesting.
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