I love the giant tiger, cool art work and a fun exhibit. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Hello, :=) It does seem like a fun exhibition. At first, I thought the two tigers must be made of paper Mache and was surprised to find at least one was of stone. Hubby and I tried to sleep with hard pillows when in Japan, we really did, but eventually gave up. but did sleep on futons without pillows. Have a good weekend. All the best.
The pillow was a gift of Dominoe's Pizza? How odd. It is priceless (of course). The caption about why the pillows were hard for hair dressing…fascinating. Thank you.
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I cannot imagine a hard head rest instead of my down pillow. Thank you for sharing your visit to the Museum.
ReplyDeleteFun exhibit, the giant tiger is cool. My neck would hurt with a hard pillow.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
This looks like FUN!
ReplyDeleteI think we are all in need of a little fun. I like the look of that blue tiger couch, but the teeth provoke an element of caution in me.
ReplyDeleteFun indeed! I'd like to see that exhibit.
ReplyDeleteNot sure how I missed this. What incredible art and great photos. Fun indeed.
ReplyDeleteHello Mae,
ReplyDeleteI love the giant tiger, cool art work and a fun exhibit.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Hello, :=) It does seem like a fun exhibition. At first, I thought the two tigers must be made of paper Mache and was surprised to find at least one was of stone. Hubby and I tried to sleep with hard pillows when in Japan, we really did, but eventually gave up. but did sleep on futons without pillows.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
All the best.
How wonderful to get to visit an exhibit like this! I love them all and thank you for taking us along!
ReplyDeleteThe pillow was a gift of Dominoe's Pizza? How odd. It is priceless (of course). The caption about why the pillows were hard for hair dressing…fascinating. Thank you.
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