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Every city needs a Spider-Man! The Spider-Man was here under a bridge/walking path, up side down, clinging on to the bridge bottom. People came to see it and responded ” It is very cool!”. Then, for sure, that means you found the super hero’s mural on the low ceiling. This highly foreshortened image was a creation by Tulsa Artist James Gallagher, with his own labor, his own materials, and his own vision: to imagine a superhero in a place that was dark and exposed. Like Lascaux cave paintings in the dark, th

This Nippon Jar with a hole on the bottom is in the family for many years and since it is an antique therefore no one has bothered to touch it until someone did and turn it up side down that we realized this is NOT a sugar jar or soup bowl of any kind.  So, with google, we found out these kind of serving accessories were used by the wealthy during the Victorian era to conceal from themselves and their guests, the plain, manufacture’s label on the condensed milk can or jelly/jam jar. A large hole on the bott

In 1876, Morimuras Brothers established a trading company with offices in Tokyo City and a retail and wholesale office in New York City. In 1904 the Nippon Toki Kaisha Ltd was established to manufacture Western-style porcelain dinnerware. However, the vessel-with-a-hole style takes us right to Gail Borden Jr. and “Elsie” the cow. Elsie made her debut at the New York World’s Fair in 1939. and is associated with Borden”s condensed milk ever since. I read a 2013 article by  Helaine Fendelman and Joe Rosson, it