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Bikes For Sale / Re: Raven Discovers Twin
« Last post by silverdorking on Today at 09:20:53 AM »Thanks very much for this heads up!

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There's always one, and here he is!
I feel fortunate to have seen several of his original 36 views of Mt Fuji woodblock prints at the Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum during my first visit to Japan.
Ron's photo
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is hugely amusing, the bicycle campers and the cruise liner passing. My bet is the two cyclists camping aren't saying, 'Oh woe is us! We'd rather be on the cruise liner lining our arteries with killer fat.' But among the cruise liner's passengers there will be several who will say, 'I'd love to be camping there with those two fellows.' The grass is always greener...

In a masterstroke, Katsushika Hokusai echoed the shape of the iconic mountain in the foam the great wave would overtake in a second. The ukiyo-e painting by Hokusai which inspired me to adapt it for the dial of the watch which has a Japanese movement, is called The Great Wave Off Kanagawa Prefecture, and even in his own time was considered so significant that it was used as the first in his 37 Views of Mount Fuji; today it is the most famous Japanese painting.