forget about the drawing/photo. what’s fushigi to me is that a) they sold enough of these to warrant a second edition, and b) that you actually thought it worth buying both of them!
Granted, if Walker Evans produced steak & potatoes, Ms. Kayo’s work might be a pack of (plum flavored?) Hi-Chu.
However, there is nothing wrong with wanting some candy from time to time, particuarly when it is as well made and delicious as her work.
(cripes that might be the dippiest sentence I’ve ever written)
写真展開催おめでとうございます。
今日は本当に楽しかったです。
ありがとうございました。
Comment by SHIZUKA — 12/9/2007 @ 11:01 pm
dude i was a little upset. when i bought mine, and i got the drawing instead of the picture.
Comment by kevin — 12/10/2007 @ 6:51 am
本当に面白い。
i didn’t realise there was a difference at all. a bit like first press and regular cds, hahaa.
Comment by rachael — 12/11/2007 @ 10:07 am
Perhaps we can see name of children in this class.
and she (they?) can’t use photograph.
I don’t know true or not,
Comment by mioko — 12/11/2007 @ 11:59 pm
Mioko- I think you are right. The drawing has no names in it, but the photograph does. You can read all of the names on the shodo.
Interesting. . .
Comment by John — 12/12/2007 @ 8:34 am
forget about the drawing/photo. what’s fushigi to me is that a) they sold enough of these to warrant a second edition, and b) that you actually thought it worth buying both of them!
Comment by kurt — 12/13/2007 @ 12:46 am
Granted, if Walker Evans produced steak & potatoes, Ms. Kayo’s work might be a pack of (plum flavored?) Hi-Chu.
However, there is nothing wrong with wanting some candy from time to time, particuarly when it is as well made and delicious as her work.
(cripes that might be the dippiest sentence I’ve ever written)
Comment by John — 12/13/2007 @ 8:27 am