"'Day at the Museum' was born in the Carnegie Museum of Art, in Pittsburgh. It was a day that we would take
our granddaughter on her first visit there. After visiting the modern art collection, I left the group to
sit somewhere. I found a period room just off one of the galleries where I could people watch. When I looked
out into the gallery, this is what I saw. I thought, 'this is a painting itself'.I took a picture of my
view from where I sat. Later that evening, I sat at the computer and created the concept for the painting.
I gave it a contemporary feel, created a sculpture for the pedestal and the concept was complete. Another
accidental inspiration."
- Rick Ruark
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