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Spoonbridge and Cherry, Claes Oldenburg, Coosje van Bruggen
Lori Carmona on Spoonbridge and Cherry  October 31, 2010

This is the first I have heard of this statue and now I want to go see it in person.

Arts of Japan: Japanese Buddhism, Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Lori Carmona on Arts of Japan: Japanese Buddhism  October 31, 2010

This was a thorough and easy to understand video with terrific images that enables viewers to become knowledgeable about Buddhism.

A Look at Erik Friedlander’s Block Ice and Propane,
Lori Carmona on A Look at Erik Friedlander’s Block Ice and Propane  October 31, 2010

The video footage of Erik Friedlander's travels was an excellent accompaniment to his music.

A Look at Erik Friedlander’s Block Ice and Propane,
Lori Carmona on A Look at Erik Friedlander’s Block Ice and Propane  October 31, 2010

The notes play along at the tempo of wheels spinning down a highway headed for new adventures!

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Lori Carmona on "  October 31, 2010

Lucie Attwell and her little black cat are adorable!  This bank must be fairly durable since it is made of metal.

Toy Cradleboard and Baby Doll, Artist Unknown (Apsaalooka (Crow))
Lori Carmona on Toy Cradleboard and Baby Doll  October 31, 2010

This doll cradleboard reminds me of the cradleboards found at the San Bernardino County Museum in California, USA.

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Lori Carmona on "  October 31, 2010

This a cute bank and it must be very durable since it is made of metal.

Baboon and Young, Pablo Picasso
Lori Carmona on Baboon and Young  October 29, 2010

What a cleverly, whimsical statue and a resourceful, inventive use of found objects!  This eye-catching piece inspires creativity in the viewer, as if one could compose a clever short story or poem to accompany it. 

Untitled [water and rocks in forest], George Upham
Lori Carmona on Untitled [water and rocks in forest]  October 29, 2010

This is a gorgeous gorge.  The rock formations and trees seem similar those found in the Pacific Northwest United States.

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