The Cleveland Museum of Art is filled with surprises around nearly every corner.
With about 60,000 pieces in a collection that ranges from African and Chinese art to Renaissance art and even armory. The building itself is spectacular with a gorgeous exterior and an atrium that somehow makes you feel like you are at once inside and outside.
Adam and I met four friends and it was striking how different everyone's interests were and how much we all responded to seeing things that we automatically enjoyed and things that were perhaps a little foreign.
A gorgeous Tiffany glass window, a wall sized tapestry, some Japanese statuary and a room of Impressionist paintings were among my favorites.
I have said here before and will say again that I don't have much to say about art that's especially insightful or intelligent. I do know what I like and what moves me. While I enjoy hearing expert analysis of artwork, I also think it's important to remember that art was meant to be enjoyed and appreciated.
Wherever you are in this world, if you're near an art museum, I suggest you go look around and see what you think. You may find a new passion or you may simply have something new to think about.
If you're near Cleveland, go check out this museum. There is a fee to park but admission is free. If you want to spend the day, they do have a museum cafe and plenty of seating to rest a while and think about all the beauty this museum holds.
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