RINGLING MUSEUM of ART
by Karen Wiles
Title
RINGLING MUSEUM of ART
Artist
Karen Wiles
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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RINGLING MUSEUM of ART by KAREN WILES
An artwork in itself, the Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida is one of utter fascination and beauty. In an extraordinary place is an extraordinary collection of beautiful art. From the Rubens Galleries to the Turrell Skyspace, view the permanent collections treasures, the fascinating exhibitions from around the world and the classical sculptures that fill the grand courtyard. The State Art Museum of Florida, this awe-inspiring palace was originally built by famed circus impresario John Ringling as a legacy to the citizens of Florida. This is a place of beauty and wonder and one may easily get lost in her fascination and extraordinary beauty built among the banyan trees given to Mr. Ringling by Thomas Edison.
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October 16th, 2015
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KAREN WILES
CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU TO THE BUYER FROM WASHINGTON, DC!!! I HOPE YOU ENJOY "RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART" FOR MANY, MANY YEARS TO COME!!!
Jurgen Lorenzen
Gorgeous image, love the repetitions, Karen - and congrats on top three finish in the contest!
Lisa Lemmons-Powers
Congratulations on your 2nd place win in the Arches for Artists and Buyers contest. Stunning image!! l/f/tw
Henryk Gorecki
Wondrous interior,beautiful architecture,color and fantastic light!Masterful capture,Karen!-L/F
Paul Quinn
Beautiful! I have a B&W in my gallery of the exit same shot! Isn't the Museum of art amazing there? L/F
Maggie Vlazny
Such a beautiful capture Karen! The light and the color and perspective are top notch! l/f/twt
Pamela Williams
Congratulations! Your fine art has received an ELITE SPECIAL FEATURE from the Art District Group and is being showcased on the Homepage and on "Grand Avenue" in the discussions!!!
Michael Mirijan
This wonderful picture is featured on the homepage of the "Surreal Perspectives" group.
Michael Mirijan
This wonderful picture is featured on the homepage of the "Pictures for Present" group.