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Johnny McCrae
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The James Museum of Western and Native American Art
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Last Sunday we visited the James Museum of Western art. They had an awesome display of Western and Native American art consisting of painting's and sculptures.
The detail in the sculptures was incredible. This museum is located in downtown St. Petersburg.
Please click on this link to view a slideshow of pictures I took:
http://www.johnnymccrae.com/JAMES-MUSEUM.html
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That is quite the display.
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Amazing stuff! Bet you were in there a while!
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Abilene, we were there for over two hours. As I mentioned, the detail on the sculptures is incredible. Chief Joseph's sculpture looks like he is looking right into your eyes.
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I just now found this,,,,,,,,,,,, Awsssssssum !!! Such talent, but i also felt a little sadness, (maybe it's just me) the "eyes" look at you with that feeling. Thank you for sharing.
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