Inside Pinto Art
I first heard Pinto Art Museum from my sister who is a student of multimedia arts. She went there to look for inspiration for their then upcoming multimedia exhibit which required her to put up an installation. I saw her photos and I was amazed of how beautiful the place was, thinking that it looked good because she knows photography and/or probably because of the camera. So my curiosity brought me to invite two of my friends to visit the Pinto Art Museum. According to Collins dictionary, Pinto (adj.) means marked with patches of whites, piebald and the origin of the word was from (19th century) American Spanish means painted or spotted. Ultimately from Latin- pingere means to paint. No wonder, the Spanish-style house structure were all painted with white. Entrance to the museum. There is a small office upon entering where you need to pay the entrance fee. The facade is so picturesque one should have a mandatory picture. No wonder the place is also being cons...