If you are a lover of Venitian art glass, a Chihuly exhibition is a feast to the eyes, a carnival of glasses in vibrant colors and wild shapes and forms. Usually I'd like to write more about the artist, but this time I will let the pictures to do the talking because my meager language can't describe the richness of his work. Suffice to say Chihuly is greatly influenced by both Venitian art glass and native Americian art.
Note - since tripod is not allowed in the museum, I had to shoot in ISO 1600 and f2.8. Even so, I sometimes couldn't get a short enough exposure to render a sharp image; image quality had to be compromised.
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