An embarrassing thing to admit;
For the longest time I thought the song "Black Hole Sun" referenced Ansel Adams' "The Black Sun." Not only did I think that, but I thought that after visiting Seattle's Asian Art Museum and seeing, looking through and touching the actual Black Hole Sun.
@Leucrotta I didn't know there was an actual reference!
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@emanate yeah! The doughnut looking thing outside the museum is a reference to Inuit place markers, but the artist was Issei, which is why it’s at the Asian Art Museum. That’s the piece they were referencing!