Ai Wei Wei’s bronze representations of the animals of the Chinese Zodiac
Currently on display at The Cleveland Museum of Art
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This is great! Thank you!!
I am a Monkey, what about everyone else ??
🙂
Thanks, love Ai Wei Wei. I’m a tiger and tigers happen to be my favorite type of animal 🙂
Any Ai Wei Wei post is a great one.
Always thought I was born in the snake year but just learned I’m year of the dragon.
My sign is a Cat (Rabbit) lol 🙂
Ryan: thats funny because i did the same! i thought i was a goat then I realized there isnt even a goat in the chinese zodiac haha 🙂
realized i got mine mixed up with my zodiac sign (capricorn)