Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Just outside of a Nevada ghost town, Rhyolite, is the Goldwell Open Air Museum. The museum was created by a group of Belgian artists and consists of seven outdoor sculptures dramatically using the Mojae Desert as a backdrop. The Last Supper, created by the late artist Charles Szukalski, is a piece that was due to last only a couple of years but withstood time and nature since 1984. Men from the local community were covered in linen and plaster to create the eerie forms, reminiscent of Da Vinci's last supper. It is a truly unique environment and piece of art in the great American desert.


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


    Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper





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Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Just outside of a Nevada ghost town, Rhyolite, is the Goldwell Open Air Museum. The museum was created by a group of Belgian artists and consists of seven outdoor sculptures dramatically using the Mojae Desert as a backdrop. The Last Supper, created by the late artist Charles Szukalski, is a piece that was due to last only a couple of years but withstood time and nature since 1984. Men from the local community were covered in linen and plaster to create the eerie forms, reminiscent of Da Vinci's last supper. It is a truly unique environment and piece of art in the great American desert.


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper


Goldwell Open Air Museum: Last Supper





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