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One of my favorite exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston is the Endless Repeating Twentieth Century Modernism by Josiah McElheny.  It was installed in 2007.  Over the years, I’ve paused, stared, pondered, reflected before racing on to view whatever show or exhibit I was actually at the museum to see.  Oh, how I have admired the beauty, but only recently have I taken the time to photograph what was before me and to learn more about the artist’s intent, as well as about his creative journey.  As I learn more, mostly what I am fascinated by is how he uses glassmaking as a storytelling tool.

Via the following PBS link you can read more about McElheny and see a short video of him at work.  http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/josiah-mcelheny

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This weekend, I had the pleasure of viewing with friends the Dale Chihuly show, “Through the Looking Glass,” at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.  You know how much I love light and color. 😉 It was a wonderful experience (despite the crowds).  You can read more about the show via this link on the Museum’s website.  And to view more of the photos I took of Mr. Chihuly’s work, just click on the cheeky fellow below.

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