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Yayoi Kusama, the Princess of Polka-Dots, was also discovered by advertisement industry, as you can see here, the Coca-Cola dotted bench.
If you look on the internet you will find a lot of stuff with her 'dots'-trademark.
Location: Outside the Matsumoto City Museum of Art (松本市美術館), Matsumoto City, Nagano, Japan, hometown of Yayoi Kusama.
The official website of Yayoi Kusama is yayoi-kusama.jp , where you can see all her artworks.
Taste the Feeling - that is the Slogan that pops up first in my mind when i hear or see the Name Coca-Cola. The Label didn`t change for Ages and is well known across the World!
#macromondays #label
This is Elizabethtown or E-Town as they refer to it down here in extreme southern Illinois on the Ohio River. Things don’t change much in these quiet, sleepy little southern river towns. The old buildings and old hand painted signage remind you of a much earlier time. Hollywood should come down here with their cameras and do a retake on To Kill A Mockingbird or some other old southern themed novel. The first time you come rolling down the hill and the town itself unfolds before your eyes, be prepared to be stunned by a strange feeling that you’ve been suddenly transported back into the 1930’s or 40’s. I think I actually gasped, the feeling was so great. Your camera will feel hot within your hand as you are suddenly faced with so many photogenic objects at once to consider. No joke! Coca Cola better get down here while the signage is all still intact. I’ve never seen so much in one small place. Plan a trip and be sure to stay in the old Rose Hotel which is one of the oldest buildings in Illinois and has a magnificent view of the beautiful Ohio River. It doesn’t get any better than this. Cheers.
Looking Close On Friday-Words On Glass
I actually found this glass at a park near where I lived in Albuquerque.
All by : me
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Huancayo, Peru
Although coca leaf chewing is common only among the indigenous populations, the consumption of coca tea (Mate de coca) is common among all sectors of society in the Andean countries, especially due to their high elevations from sea level, and is widely held to be beneficial to health, mood, and energy. Coca leaf is sold packaged into teabags in most grocery stores in the region, and establishments that cater to tourists generally feature coca tea.