Rolling Sculpture in Raleigh

I absentmindedly glimpse an ad for an Art Deco car show, google it to figure out where it is all the while thinking to myself, “that is the kind of strange event that both Storm and I will enjoy.”  With that hope driving us, we brave the cold and dreary elements Sunday morning for a journey to Raleigh to visit the Rolling Sculpture exhibit currently on display at the NC Museum of Art.  Storm was impressed with the aircraft inspired features on many of the vehicles.   I luxuriated in being transported to a more elegant age by these graceful, streamlined motorcars (and being inside a warm, dry building protected from the gray, spitting clouds outside wasn’t too bad either!)

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About Sunny Weathers

Pilot, motorcyclist and full time RVer. Follow me as I travel all over the US in my Country Coach RV volunteering, making new friends and pursuing a constant outdoor temperature between 70F and 80F. I'll share the fun and the tribulations and any great survival tricks I learn!

5 Replies to “Rolling Sculpture in Raleigh”

  1. Looks like fun and very cool cars:-). I especially like the picture of you two in the convertable :-)!

  2. My smiley faces from my phone are coming up as a question mark.

    1. Sunny Weathers says: Reply

      I have been wondering about that – you had post before with ? I fixed in the last post and will try to find the answer and repair for good. Thanks for the feedback!! 🙂

  3. I wish I would have known…I work right around the corner!

    1. Sunny Weathers says: Reply

      I had no idea! Well if you just want to see the show, it runs through Jan 15th so you have not missed it. We are hanging out in Smithfield. If I get a chance to make a gym visit, I will let you know!

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