The Artist in Place is a year-long exploration of place and its relationship to the work of the artist. Through field study of evocative locales, observation, reading, writing, reflection, and thoughtful discussion, we will build a direct understanding of the place where we live and examine its impact on the work we do. Please make use of this space to share thoughts, ask questions, exchange ideas, and post photos.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Seattle library
When I got to the top floor that us normal people could go to and i looked out. The view was great. I thought that it was amazing how far you could see, my personal favorite thing to see was Quest Field and Safeco. What kind of put me off was people not stopping for long periods of time to see the view. Most people just got off of the elevator, looked around, said, "Hmm... thats cool." and left. If they stopped and looked for a wile they would see the great architectural genius that the building is. The diamond shape design of the walls and the glass going to infinity. The Central Library is probably the most amazing building I have ever been in.
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