gifts from Eishi Takaoka
So, this is sure to make you look. It's a tenugui, ala, David Horvath's mothman flatwoods item. But this is one from an ero shop of some sort. Why I get this as a present, and what's it really for? Uh, thanks Eishi, but don't you need it?
For relaxing times, make it crunchy dried squid from Kagoshima. Tasty and good, the crackers and chips from Eishi's region are great. Unlike in the US, there are different treats and snacks from the different regions in Japan. Imagine, it's the size of California, and if you were a food person, travelling to taste the local foods is a doable thing. I guess if I drove to San Diego, I could eat tacos, and if I went to SB, maybe some seafood, and SF, a burrito, all with fries, but you and I know that it's not the same.
For relaxing times, make it crunchy dried squid from Kagoshima. Tasty and good, the crackers and chips from Eishi's region are great. Unlike in the US, there are different treats and snacks from the different regions in Japan. Imagine, it's the size of California, and if you were a food person, travelling to taste the local foods is a doable thing. I guess if I drove to San Diego, I could eat tacos, and if I went to SB, maybe some seafood, and SF, a burrito, all with fries, but you and I know that it's not the same.
Labels: art, random musings
4 Comments:
Sooo... I saw the flyer for Geisai SF. That looks like a big night but I think I'll stay in NY for the group show. Also, looks like you guys are building a relationship w/ Staple. Very nice... oh, I guess I'll comment on your sandwich... it's uhmm.. very nice and delicious looking, there.
sex always sells, right?
Hey Eric, actually, the tenugui is by the artist Shinro Ohtake. Eishi's a HUGE fan. I got one too of the "Jolly Ojisan"! Niiiiiiice
haha, yes, sex sells. make you look.
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