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Marco Achilles O.

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Visiting the museum transported me to a time when screens weren't as prevalent, shouting a
sense of carefree nostalgia. The sight of vintage furniture reminded of the 1990s, a decade
known for its unique charm. It made me reflect on the changes that have occurred since then.
The irresistible wave of nostalgia allowed me to imagine what it would be like to time-travel
and experience that era firsthand. As I explored more, I found myself in a world that was both
familiar and yet, strangely unknown. If only those pieces of furniture could share their stories,
the stories would be captivating.

I enjoy art, especially when it is expressed via painting. The message that the painter wishes to
convey, as well as how the audience interprets the message, indicate to me that there is much
more to a painting than meets the eye. Caryl's Panoramic Painting has piqued my interest. I
enjoy how mysterious and peaceful the artwork seems, as well as how unique it is in
incorporating real lights. The way the lights shine through the painted windows adds an ethereal
quality to the piece. It feels like stepping into a serene and otherworldly scene.

Exploring La Castilla's museum offered insightful details about how the school came into
being and the key figures instrumental in its founding. It broadened my comprehension of the
school's origins and the aspirations that fueled its establishment.

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