Sunday, June 22, 2008
Our Murakami Expedition
Brooklyn Museum's Façade
Waiting for the Museum to open. We left at 5:30 AM and got there at around 10:30.
Left entrance sentinel
Takashi Murakami's towering creation that greets visitors as they enter.
Floating inflatable DOB
Late 19th century sculpture that is incongrous with Murakami's oeuvre.
Filipinos admixed with Murakami creatures.
My favorite of Murakami's
Pensive ad for the Beaubourg
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LVoe all the photographs...especially Jerome's AD for Beaubourg!!!
ReplyDeleteI had a LVoely day trip with you guys! Next week again, yes?
ReplyDeleteWhere did Jerome get the sweatshirt he wore to Brooklyn? Is it LV?
ReplyDeleteI lvoe it!
Mac, it's not. Hehehehehe...you can find it at your friendly, neighborhood mall.
ReplyDeleteI love speedy but, same as you, I hate the sagging problem when you put a little thing inside the bag.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I suggest you to use the base card board of LV foldable box.
(LV Foldable Box always come with the whole body plus a base card board which is used to put at the base of the box)
Base on the speedy bottom's size, you can cut a rectangle shape using the base board.
Then you can put it as a base board of Speedy.
That's what I did in my previous post, only, I used the part of the box with the 'Louis Vuitton'. Thanks for visiting!
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