Nature Journal- Amon G Carter Museum
Fort Worth has a number of museums packed with art and history. I always see the signs that encourage visitors to attend the Amon G. Carter, Kimbell, or Modern Art Museums of Fort Worth. I don’t consider myself someone who knows a lot about art. I typically enjoy art that is “pretty”, however I don't have much of an eye for technique. I was pleasantly surprised about how much I enjoyed the Amon G. Carter Museum of American Art. I loved the landscape paintings the portrayed “ideal” versions of landscapes inspired by real places. I really enjoyed the soft, blended colors in the sky and the major attention to detail that most of the paintings showed in the foreground. The most striking painting to me was titled “Thunderstorm on Narrangansett Bay” and was painted by Martin Johnson Heade. It depicted a dark black and grey sky with rain coming down and lighting striking the water. Sailboats were rushing into shore in attempt to escape the rain. This shows that while nature can be beautiful, it can also be quite harsh. I feel as if this painting really told a story by just capturing one image, which I think is amazing.

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