I have done a number of posts about the NC Museum of Art's major expansion and new building which adds to the space for the permanent collection and special exhibits.
I think my last NCMA post was in February a few months before the new building opened.
After a pleasant mother's day brunch this Sunday, Bill and I went to see the completed new part of the museum and museum garden.
For this post I thought I'd show the photographs of the new Rodin garden.
The garden adjoins the inside Rodin collection so you can wander in and out to look at the whole collection.
All of the landscaping around the new part of the museum was planted this spring.
It will be interesting to me to see how the plants grow and the gardens evolve.
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Monday, May 10, 2010
That's My World Tuesday: NC Museum of Art Rodin Garden
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28 comments:
There's a reason they call NC The State of the Arts after all. Nice work! I haven't been there in ages... and there's really no excuse for it, it's practically in my back yard.
Nicely done .. If I get down there its on my 'must see' list
Nice piece of scuplture, and the first photo is really well taken. I like the reflection from the water. Beautiful.
Alexander
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I would love to visit this place!
Nice work Carver!
The reflection are beautiful.
Have a great weeek!
Looks really nice! I enjoyed the photos, good stuff!
Love his work. His sculpture are amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Looks like a GREAT place to visit!
Beautiful and unique sculptures in the museum
Nobody could do anguish quite like Rodin. Amazing. That reflection pool sure is gorgeous.
Amazing photos! I love museums. Any kind.
Really terrific looking place! Would love to visit! Love the sculptures and the reflections are fantastic! Marvelous photos as always, Carver, and always a delight to visit your blog! Hope you have a great week!
Sylvia
A hard life - is what I think when looking at the statues - hard to handle ...:)
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The reflection pool is wonderful and your capture is wonderful, as well. This must be a very interesting museum and one I would love to visit someday.
aloha,
thats a nice look at your world today, what a gorgeous visit, thanks for taking us here, all the rodins are beautiful in this setting!
a plantfanatic is where i have my current post for my world tuesday, come and visit.
What a beautiful place, great art and garden. So peaceful.
Very interesting pieces of sculptures. I wonder whether they are carved out of stone.
Thanks to everyone for visiting and to answer the question about the materials, they are bronze.
It's good to see Rodins other than The Thinker or The Kiss! But I do wonder how one of them is going to do up his shoe laces! And I do like the spring greenery best of all.
it's lovely, a very nice water feature
belated happy mother's day carver
Its a amazing scuplture :))
Happy belated mother's day ;)
Beautiful work of art. Love the reflections as well.
Great world and captures.
The sculptures are beautiful. It will be interesting to see again once the plantings are more mature!
Cool sculptures and gardens, Carver! Looks like a great place to visit.
Lovely place to visit Carver...Michelle
very interesting sculptures. i love the bamboo all around--gives the place a refreshing look.
Outstanding collection!I'm fan of Rodin's art!
Léia :)
Nicely done, dear
congrats
I am crazy for the sky...hahahahahhaha
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What a beautiful place to stroll around and enjoy art and sunshine.
Totally love the first lake shot!
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