MOA Field Trip

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I took this picture because it was the most visually striking sculpture in the museum. While I am certainly not an expert on art, I found the detail of the carving to be amazing. Having spent time in Barcelona, where Gaudi is king, I became somewhat familiar with the avante guarde. While this sculpture is half a world away from Gaudi, the artists ability to create a life cycle of indigenous society is very valuable, as it shows people beneath nature. In my interpretation this is symbolic of indigenous peoples respect for nature and their surroundings.

There is a chance that I am totally misinterpreting this, but regardless of my interpretation, the sculpture is incredible.

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