Visiting the Vargas Museum was a different experience on its own. I have been to other museums before (now that I remember I went to Dapitan). The Vargas Museum shows off what it feels like to step into the light (heh), and look at the masterpieces that are now preserved there forever. For display, or for any other purpose otherwise.
The curation there was divided into manageable sections, with the most known being the second floor's selections. Divided into 4 part, you could see how thematics even play to how art can be presented as its own art form. Did I enjoy looking through the artworks? Undeniably so. Being able to see these works with my own eyes is far more interesting and appealing than looking through the web and think that it's all done for me immediately.
There's not much for me to say afterwards. I have no clue what I could think of an ideal art museum aside from immersing myself to it, which can be quite the challenge of its own. As for my works of art, I'd say they're ideal in their own naive way. This is the first time I've tried to create something for the purpose of art as opposed to games and such, so it is a challenge to think of how to convey these series. As for where it would belong... I'd say a virtual place for now. Or maybe in a TV screen considering how much I try to capture or more 1980s retro look.