Arthur
Preparing for the art show
Clip | 1m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
When Muffy sees Ganson's machines, she brags that she can make even better ones.
Arthur Ganson, real-life kinetic sculptor, guest stars in this episode about art appreciation. When Muffy sees Ganson's machines, she brags that she can make even better ones ... until the artist himself shows her that art is beautiful when created out of self-expression, not competition.
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Arthur
Preparing for the art show
Clip | 1m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
Arthur Ganson, real-life kinetic sculptor, guest stars in this episode about art appreciation. When Muffy sees Ganson's machines, she brags that she can make even better ones ... until the artist himself shows her that art is beautiful when created out of self-expression, not competition.
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to your art show tomorrow.
I hope you don't mind.
It's tomorrow?!
That's what it says on the invitation.
Oh, no-- I completely forgot.
Bailey!
Bailey!
Uh... yes?
We have to get to work.
My art show is tomorrow and all I've made is "Rolling Can."
No need to worry, Miss Muffy.
I made a few pieces to supplement your sculpture.
You did all this?
Um, yes.
They don't move, so technically, they are not kinetic.
But they are interactive.
Pleased to meet you.
( honking ) ( laughs ) What's this one called?
BAILEY: "Chester."
It's named after a boy who used to tease me in fourth grade.
( laughing raucously ) Ooh... he's kind of scary.
( laughing stops ) So was the real Chester.
Bailey, I never knew you were so... talented.
So, you like them?
I'm not sure if "like"is the right word.
They are very interesting.
But we have some important decisions to make, like what to serve.
Cheese is so overdone.
I was thinking of little empanadas?
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