Currency Artifacts And Antique Art Chicago Are Truly The Greatest Antiques In Chicago
Mar 21st, 2008 by Jean Littman
I was completely astounded as I walked into the store of Antique Art Chicago. I was given a PowerPoint on different types of Sculpture Artifacts to present to my class, so my mother suggested to me to go to an actual store to study for my assignment .
When I went to the library I didn’t find what I was looking for, so when I went to this Antique Art Chicago store, I brought a camera to take pictures of all of the Antique Chairs. I really got some great shots. One picture was a statue of a man holding a golden apple; I assume it was considered a Sculpture Artifacts. That must be a special attribute in Greek mythology.
As I peered around the tiny but crowded room, colors were flying all around me, and when I would rotate left, something on the right would distract me. I didn’t know where to turn or where to start looking, since everything was purely gorgeous and I appreciated all of the paintings I saw. Soon there after the only things I saw was the blinding flashes of my camera. I hoarded all of the pictures I took onto the laptop computer, and from there I created a Power Point .
All of my friends loved my assignment when it was presented to the class , and even better, my instructor gave me an A+ for effort, creativeness, Antique Chairs, and presentation. That was the most fun assignment I have ever worked on for class !
One morning I was leisurely walking down the streets, just walking aimlessly and taking in all the fresh air and the attractions of that beautiful day. While I was not very far away from my own home, a sign caught my attention from across the street. It was red and large , and if that was not what caught my interest , the real name of the shop sure did.
It was called, “All Amazing and Astounding Antique Art Chicago.” The only thing that I could think of then was ‘good use of alliteration!’ Wow. I had no choice but to cross the street and stroll in; at least look around a tad .
When I entered the shop I was really amazed . The Antique Chairs there was a sight to behold, everything was beautiful and captivating. Thoughts spinning around my mind were ‘my husband is going to be so upset with me; he is not going to appreciate it.’ I mean, clearly , which husband would enjoy their wife spending literally thousands of dollars just to acquire Sculpture Artifacts and Antique Chairs?
That was exactly what I did, and in the end of our argument I persuaded my husband that he too has things to gain out of my purchases. After all, doesn’t everybody need some place to eat and places to sit? My motto has always been, “out with the old and in with the new.”
Every year in the fall time there is an art demonstration. I am not really gifted in anything that has to do with art, but what I am gifted in is looking and shopping. I love going to those shows!
The Antique Art Chicago is in three days and I wouldn’t miss it for the world. I even played hooky at school for that, and when the day arrived I made sure to dress warmly since it was a chilly day outside, and I absolutely made sure to carry lots of money. So I was strolling down the street that was blocked off for the show, and something glittery caught my eye.
I walked over to the stand and there was an old woman there selling Architectural Artifacts. There was a beautiful stone there called cadmium, and when I glanced at the tag for it something snapped in my memory. I remember learning regarding that stone in class , it was yellow and it was a kind of metal used as ink for tattooing.
I also made an impulse purchase of Antique Chairs I bought it to show my teacher the next day, since I literally couldn’t keep my eyes of it and I knew that my instructor would give me extra credit for bringing it in. I could constantly use that!
