Chihuly Garden and Glass
Yesterday I went to the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit. They contained the works of Dan Chihuly, a famous glassblower.
One of my favorite works was the "Chandeliers". There were 5 multicolored chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, and they were made up of many small modules put together, and it looked really cool. The biggest one, I would say, was the white one in the middle of the exhibit, which was around 15 feet tall! There were four others, blue green, red and orange. I liked orange the best, but Grandma said it looked like a bunch of bugs.
Another of my favorite works was the "Sun". The "Sun" would light up at night, looking like a real sun. It was outdoors, on a small hill. The hill was dark green with a circle of light green around the bottom, for a very good contrast. The sun was humongous, and, like the chandeliers, it was made of many small glass pieces fused together. There were red pieces, orange ones, yellow ones, and even green ones! They curled around each other, and together, they looked like a sun. I can't imagine how it would have looked at night with it lit up!
Dan Chihuly's exhibit truly was amazing!
One of my favorite works was the "Chandeliers". There were 5 multicolored chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, and they were made up of many small modules put together, and it looked really cool. The biggest one, I would say, was the white one in the middle of the exhibit, which was around 15 feet tall! There were four others, blue green, red and orange. I liked orange the best, but Grandma said it looked like a bunch of bugs.
Another of my favorite works was the "Sun". The "Sun" would light up at night, looking like a real sun. It was outdoors, on a small hill. The hill was dark green with a circle of light green around the bottom, for a very good contrast. The sun was humongous, and, like the chandeliers, it was made of many small glass pieces fused together. There were red pieces, orange ones, yellow ones, and even green ones! They curled around each other, and together, they looked like a sun. I can't imagine how it would have looked at night with it lit up!
Dan Chihuly's exhibit truly was amazing!
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