Tuesday, October 23, 2012

La Brea Bike Adventure, Part 4: LACMA

We spotted a cool shaped building away from the sticky and softly smelling tar, and headed towards it. There was some cool bamboo, which is always photogenic:


What we were seeing was the Japanese Addition to the LACMA, the LA County Museum of Art. There were a few cool looks offered by the Japanese Addition:


What is it that's so cool about helix? (It's DNA, that's why.)



Following a walking path we went around a corner and entered a sculpture garden. There were a few cool looking things back there:



Then we cam to one of the front entrances for the LACMA. With it's towering lines it looks pretty impressive:


We didn't go inside (mostly time constraints, same as the Page), but we did walk around and noticed a cool hangy, yellow rubberband type material, an interactive installation. Something that was cool, that you could walk through and touch, it made quite an impression:



That one gives an idea on the scale.

After this, we pretty much turned and went back to the bikes, got a "snack", got the subway, switched at 7th back to the Blue line, and soon enough I was starting a sidewalk fire.

We would head to the movies later in the evening.

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