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I see it as a virus-era hiker using an improvised guard to prevent attack by predatory birds.
The 'predatory bird' on the left looks more like a drone.
That's what I'm thinking. It's either a poorly-executed 'Aimee' or something, or a script.
Most Japanese signatures on artwork seem to read from top downwards. So Japanese is not very likely, I suppose.
I just asked my Taiwan friend, she cannot see anything that says it is Chinese. I just thought the left side looked a bit like the common Chinese radical #9, 'ren'. She thinks not.
I hung up some Thai themed concert posters.
Kinda art.
Are they soapstone?
I’ll take a guess - Africa possibly Kenya
They’re carved in wood
Ok I’ll go with Thailand then
Could be. I got them at a junk shop in Australia
Yeah I think so
That looks like a reproduction in reduced size of an ancient Chinese bronze ceremonial food vessel or 'ding' 鼎, a bit of a pictograph character that looks like its meaning.
Many have stylised faces, like this one.
Possibly a souvenir from the shop at the Shanghai Museum or Taiwan's National Palace Museum.
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