Oct 27 2011 20 CommentsToothy Japanese grin x 2 There’s only one thing more endearing than a big toothy grin, and that’s two toothy grins.
john says 10/27/2011 at 11:47 am John Otway fans and mathematicians might say that’s two things, or at least toothy things. DSLR toothy grin detection switched on ? :o) Very nice! Reply
winnie says 10/27/2011 at 5:04 pm Hahaha.. Look alike grin 🙂 May I know where this “big Toothy grin “sculpture locate? It’s so cute !! Reply
Lee says 10/27/2011 at 6:14 pm Yes, of course. There are a lot of different faces actually. They are outside the Yokohama Museum of Art. Part of the soon to finish Yokohama Triennale 2011 I presume which is well worth a look: http://yokohamatriennale.jp/en/access/index.html Reply
Meow • Japan & Urbex says 10/27/2011 at 7:49 pm Wow, that is so cool! Excellent shot. Where can we see those things? Reply
Meow • Japan & Urbex says 10/27/2011 at 7:53 pm Sorry, the answer was just in front of my eyes and I didn’t see it ˆˆ Reply
Paul says 10/27/2011 at 9:49 pm What is it made of? It looks like a cute version of the poo monster from Dogma. Reply
Lee says 10/28/2011 at 7:45 am Don’t know to be honest Paul. Looked like clay over a frame, but that’s only a guess. Pretty sure there was no poo involved though. Reply
Linette says 10/28/2011 at 1:08 pm Ha! That made me laugh and feel really self-conscious about my teeth! Reply
Alicia says 11/1/2011 at 10:55 am For a moment I thought you took a trip to SF. These same sculptures can be found in the SOMA district of San Francisco. Reply
WP says 11/3/2011 at 12:33 pm This is one cheerful pic…good to brighten up someone’s day when they’re down! 😀 Reply
AnK says
Ha, funny!! 🙂
john says
John Otway fans and mathematicians might say that’s two things, or at least toothy things.
DSLR toothy grin detection switched on ? :o) Very nice!
Lee says
Cheers! Yes, it’s in a sub-menu of face detection.
winnie says
Hahaha.. Look alike grin 🙂
May I know where this “big Toothy grin “sculpture locate?
It’s so cute !!
Lee says
Yes, of course. There are a lot of different faces actually. They are outside the Yokohama Museum of Art. Part of the soon to finish Yokohama Triennale 2011 I presume which is well worth a look: http://yokohamatriennale.jp/en/access/index.html
winnie says
Thank you, Lee!
I will go to look for” them”!!
🙂
Lee says
You are welcome!
Meow • Japan & Urbex says
Wow, that is so cool! Excellent shot. Where can we see those things?
Meow • Japan & Urbex says
Sorry, the answer was just in front of my eyes and I didn’t see it ˆˆ
Lee says
Thanks, and no problem!
Paul says
What is it made of? It looks like a cute version of the poo monster from Dogma.
Lee says
Don’t know to be honest Paul. Looked like clay over a frame, but that’s only a guess. Pretty sure there was no poo involved though.
Linette says
Ha! That made me laugh and feel really self-conscious about my teeth!
Lee says
Being British I was equally self-conscious!
mimi says
toothy grin x3
this pic is so cute it made me smile 🙂
Lee says
Glad to hear it!
Alicia says
For a moment I thought you took a trip to SF. These same sculptures can be found in the SOMA district of San Francisco.
Lee says
Ah, no way. I had no idea there were more of them.
WP says
This is one cheerful pic…good to brighten up someone’s day when they’re down! 😀
Lee says
It is, it certainly brightened my day!