The UK's Guardian says that:
Police in Australia have investigated pornography claims against an art gallery which exhibited a painting drawn from a 19th-century woodcut by the Japanese artist Hokusai.The painting, The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife, is by an Australian, David Laity, and is valued at £5,400. It is being shown in a Melbourne gallery.
Like the 1814 original, it depicts a woman copulating with an octopus.
Mr Laity said: "It's a really lovely wild image. It's meant to be a dream image."
The gallery's director, Brian Kino, said: "Haven't people progressed in 200 years that they're still shocked by this sort of thing?" After taking legal advice, the police agreed that the painting could be shown.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/australia/story/0,12070,1068005,00.htmlWell, what else do Japanese fishermen's wives have to dream about on long winter nights when their husbands are out in the tuna boats or chasing whales??....
I wonder if it was one of those mythical Pacific giant octopuses with the 80 foot tentacles and the propotional reproductive anatomy...