Well, here they are! Today's Halloween post will be a few of
モーリス・センダック or Maurice Sendak's amazing monsters from WTWTA.






You may be wondering where Max is in these pics and voila he was sitting on my desk the entire time!
A few years back, my Tokyo friends and I were at Big Sight and at the neighbouring mall, there was an indoor amusement park. One of the exhibits was an awesome display devoted to Sendak's works. From what I understand, it no longer exists there, but some happy family filmed a 6-part YouTube of their experience. Follow the links and soak up the incredible sets and sights!
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