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Another UNESCO site, the Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is an astronomical observatory. Here I am explaining something very complicated to Josh. Actually, I think I was giving him the finger becaus ...

Another UNESCO site, the Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is an astronomical...

Gavin joined us for the first few days of working in India with CTS. In this photos we enjoyed an Indian buffet along with some pretty good candy.

Gavin joined us for the first few days of working in India with...

Josh hiding in a little portico at the Hawa Mahal.

Josh hiding in a little portico at the Hawa Mahal.

Waiting at High E

Waiting at High E

Katie and Dad hang out at Castello Di Amorosa

Katie and Dad hang out at Castello Di Amorosa

Nathan Trying to Reconnoiter.jpg

Nathan Trying to Reconnoiter.jpg

Josh took this impressive photo of a cute goat as we were leaving the fort.

Josh took this impressive photo of a cute goat as we were leaving...

Chilling on p2 Limelight

Chilling on p2 Limelight

MURAKAMI @ Brooklyn Museum

7241|400Last weekend, I went to the to see the © MURAKAMI exhibit. It included many rooms of his works along with an ultra tacky LV shop smack in the middle. It was the ultimate in tasteless consumerism of art that you could buy on of the over priced, often knocked off, boring bags while trying to absorb the art. It was down right jarring.

Some of his work was a bit repetitive and boring – how many times do you need to see the same DOB in 50 different colors? But there were some very neat items. I have a couple favorites, which include the mushroom group entitles, supernova, and I believe a work called Tan Tan Bo – I have to confirm both of these when I have a moment to crack open the catalogue.

Supernova is a multi-paneled work with many different animation-like mushrooms. On display was well were two study sketches that give you an insight into the process of creating this gigantic mural.

Tan Tan Bo Puking is about the same size, perhaps a little narrower. It too contains many small detailed elements that make looking at it for hours fascinating. It might be hard to see, but center right, on the edge of the sphere is a small blob monster about to eat some of the puke. It was my favorite little detail.

Google Murakami and tons of links come up, so I wont pretend to know lots more about him. I enjoyed the art and would recommend seeing his works anytime you can.

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