Curator Dr Ali Clark admires a set of five kimono which make up an artwork entitled Song of Samoa, part of a new exhibition, Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania which opens Saturday 12 August at the National Museum of Scotland (credit Stewart Attwood)
Curator Dr Ali Clark admires a set of five kimono which make up an artwork entitled Song of Samoa, by internationally renowned artist Yuki Kihara, part of a new exhibition, Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania which opens Saturday 12 August at the National Museum of Scotland (credit Stewart Attwood)
![Curator Dr Ali Clark admires a set of five kimono which make up an artwork entitled Song of Samoa, by internationally renowned artist Yuki Kihara, part of a new exhibition, Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania which opens Saturday 12 August at the National Museum of Scotland (credit Stewart A](https://cdn.prgloo.com/media/82d6daea9a44428f821dd68620183e9c.jpg?width=1200&height=1800)