Recently saw an artwork that dealt with puppetry as a medium (Tolo Puppet Theatre), and it was in this amazing room that smelt like incense. It was an interactive installation of a very old typewriter, the keys connected to strings. No ink tape, and just blank paper.
Also temples, I love visiting for the architecture - and info-dumping on the gods. I'm hoping they enjoy the lore.
im not a religious person but i loooove visiting these super ooollddd historic temples and love hearing about the stories that come with these. I also love the creepy feeling you get when you’re all alone in these. the temple in the below images was built in like 1100 ish and that’s not even the oldest one in the area.
try find some small religious building (church, mosque, whatever's most important to the place) thats still in use and have an explore. so much cool history and interesting art expression on a closer scale than insane cathedrals or other proper Sightseeing destinations. (no knock to those though, big up the sagrada familia 💪) sometimes they'll have little information booklets or a leaflet, and theres just something really sick about checking out a place that's stuck around for so long with so much continuity.
• marvel about the highly intricate details
• wonder if you’ll ever be able to create something as beautiful and as long-lasting as a 350 years old temple
• have an existential crisis
Sometimes you try your best and everything seems to hit the fan no matter how much you try, so you take that raincheck and take yourself out for a day.
This is what I call it hahahah made by mums everywhere but the greased up version is sold along stalls in Mumbai. Two regular slices of white bread, buttered, and the middle filling is cream cheese with red onions, coriander/cilantro, tomatoes and some minced chillis. All veggies chopped mini cube size so they blend with the cheese. Toasted crispy.