
Painting #1
It's on canvas, and the painter used acrylics. It's a child playing in a garden and holding a little spade. There are a few flowers and some vegetables growing in the garden. The sky is blue. The painting is really good.
Drawing #1 and #2
This one is really small and in a frame. Wait, actually it's two drawings next to each other that are the same size, like a series. These are in pencil, and the first one is of an old wooden church. It's the type of church you'd picture people in a small rural town going to in the 1800s. The next drawing is of a group of people who are probably the churchgoers. These drawings don't really say anything.
Sculpture #1
This sculpture is made of plaster or something. It's just a big block, but there are sections missing from the block. It's like modern art. In some areas you can see all the way through the block to the other side. This might be trying to make a point about human connection and the influence art has on people's relationships with their surroundings.
Painting #2
This painting is huge. It's oil on canvas and it's just gigantic, taking up a huge portion of the wall and it's up high so it leers over you. It's a painting of some British soldiers. One of them has a bayonet and he's stabbing a soldier wearing blue (not sure which country the other guys are from). There is a big tree in the background and some hills are in the distance.
Sculpture #2
This sculpture looks like it was made out of clay and it's really small, like you could hold it in your hand. It's a few little African American children playing baseball. It's lovely and it feels sort of timeless.
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