Saturday 10 April 2010

london Day 2.




The British Gallery.


























The British Gallery was really interesting as there was a lot of objects and artefacts that relate to the Egyptians.
This fit in really well with my pedagogy module and the building of the tomb.















































































































































































































































































































































































































These bill boards were in picadilly circus. I felt like i was in Las Vegas.































The Royal Academy of art was also really interesting was there was a lot of Van Gogh work there. However, I could not take photographs.













The National Gallery














Outside the gallery, a lady was completing a painting of this image. I thought that this was very appropriate outside a gallery.











































This man below, was using chalk and drawing on the floor. Is this not illegal?



















































The National Portrait gallery ws ok. I really liked the more modern art work like the Julian Opie work. This was very appropriate for young children.













There was a march going on outside The National Gallery. The march was based on public cuts. I am not a very political person and this was explained to me and I found this very interesting. How can the Labour Party, make cuts on public services when schools need the money to educate children?























































Ripley's Believe It or Not!
This gallery was very bizzare. There was a lady outside promoting the gallery and she said that there was no 'boring art' in this gallery.































This gorilla was made out of metal and it shows the actually size of a gorilla.












































































Has this frog actually got 5 feet?





































































































































































































































Felt tiny on this huge chair.

























































































































Who says that animals can paint?
I loved this painting.







































































































































This scultpure was made out of chewed chewing gum!














































































Made out of matchsticks. Took just under 3,000 hours to make it.












































































































































































































































































































































A man with two pupils in each eye.
































































































































































































































In the maze mirror part of the garelly, wearing gloves you had to find your way around the maze. This was brilliant and difficult!
One girl was running around the maze and she banged her head on the glass.
I managed to bop a girl on the head thinking there was glass there!

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