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はなぶさ
Jan. 22, 2023
When you walk around Kobe, you will find many things. I would like to deliver such something that caught my eye as the "Kobe, Rediscovered" series. The first stage is the work of Kobe-born sculptor Hirokazu Ichii. "Rainbow Floating Statue" Sunlight from far away space encountered water droplets on the earth after rain and created rainbow colors. I hope that many such miraculous encounters will be born in Kobe, and that many wonderful rainbows will be cast. It is written. This is a statue that I stopped when I was walking along the center street of Sannomiya. I hope that when you come to Kobe, you will find it. There are a lot of people on the street, so please be careful not to face down too much and bump into it.
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acco
Jan. 20, 2023
"Flowers of Japanese Paper" Washi paper, which is made by intertwining long fibers, is delicate, pale, ephemeral and lovely when torn. Washi paper made so that it can be seen through is finished as an object of light. We are exhibiting at the "Paper Art Exhibition" being held at Gallery Art Rush in Daikanyama. It is a gallery where you can enjoy the works of unique artists. Please take a look when you come near us. Art Rush Exhibition Vol.403 "Paper Art Exhibition" Wednesday, January 11, 2023 — Monday, January 30, 2023 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Monday 5:00 p.m. Closed on Tuesdays (admission free) =Participating Artists= Keima Yuuki (paper cutout) Yukiko Hōzuki (Japanese paper crafts) ACCO (Pulp Art) Kiyoba (paper cutout) Ryo Takagi (paper cutout) Patrick Gannon (paper cutout) Koike Junko (Mixed Media)
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Management
Dec. 16, 2022
Posted by acco, who has a pulp art atelier in Kamakura Introducing "Washi art carefully finished one by one from washi paper"! The delicately made lamp is fantastic and wonderful. This work is exhibited at the "Merry Christmas" exhibition at Gallery ARTS RUSH in Daikanyama, Tokyo from December 7th ~ December 25th. Please check the post for details.
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acco
Dec. 7, 2022
『Blue bird』

With the hope that the blue bird will bring happiness.

Washi art carefully finished one by one from washi paper, pulp art blade lamps were made.
The stand was designed in the image of a bird's toe.

It is designed for indirect lighting that glows LEDs with batteries, and it is very beautiful when lit in a room at night.
The light through the washi paper envelops the space with soft light.

We are exhibiting at the "Merry Christmas" exhibition at ARTS RUSH, Gallery ARTS RUSH in Daikanyama, Tokyo, which started today.

Art Rush is an art gallery that can be walked from Daikanyama Station and Ebisu Station in about 5 to 6 minutes, where you can enjoy the works of unique artists.
Please feel free to carry it when you come nearby.

Art Rush Special Exhibition Vol.401
Chritmas Exhibition
『 ~Merry Christmas~』
Wednesday, December 7, 2022 ~ Sunday, December 25, 2022
AM10:00~PM6:00 Closed on Tuesdays (admission free)

=Participating Artists=
Silhouette Factory / Takio Ejima
Imo Yume Workshop / Sachi Okazawa / Myu
Masaaki Watanabe / Aki Higashida / Akiko Miura
Ryo Takagi / Kiyoba / Mai Nakahirai
acco/Gimmel Garden/愼作 角

< jumping in> Hina Aoyama

〒150-0021 2-14-10 Ebisunishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Twawon Daikanyama 103
tel 03-3770-6786/fax 03-3770-6786
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acco
Dec. 7, 2022
『Blue bird』 With the hope that the blue bird will bring happiness. Washi art carefully finished one by one from washi paper, pulp art blade lamps were made. The stand was designed in the image of a bird's toe. It is designed for indirect lighting that glows LEDs with batteries, and it is very beautiful when lit in a room at night. The light through the washi paper envelops the space with soft light. We are exhibiting at the "Merry Christmas" exhibition at ARTS RUSH, Gallery ARTS RUSH in Daikanyama, Tokyo, which started today. Art Rush is an art gallery that can be walked from Daikanyama Station and Ebisu Station in about 5 to 6 minutes, where you can enjoy the works of unique artists. Please feel free to carry it when you come nearby. Art Rush Special Exhibition Vol.401 Chritmas Exhibition 『 ~Merry Christmas~』 Wednesday, December 7, 2022 ~ Sunday, December 25, 2022 AM10:00~PM6:00 Closed on Tuesdays (admission free) =Participating Artists= Silhouette Factory / Takio Ejima Imo Yume Workshop / Sachi Okazawa / Myu Masaaki Watanabe / Aki Higashida / Akiko Miura Ryo Takagi / Kiyoba / Mai Nakahirai acco/Gimmel Garden/愼作 角 < jumping in> Hina Aoyama 〒150-0021 2-14-10 Ebisunishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Twawon Daikanyama 103 tel 03-3770-6786/fax 03-3770-6786
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest PR
Nov. 28, 2022
Introducing the photos posted on "Everyone's Post"! This is a pickup post of the inbound tourism information SNS "Cool Japan Video". Today, I would like to introduce LuLu's post "Kanagawa Prefecture / Hakone Open-Air Museum, "Symphony Sculpture Calling Happiness" surrounded by 360-degree stained glass". The space surrounded by vivid stained glass is a fantastic photo. The Hakone Open-Air Museum, located in Hakone Town, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture, is an art museum centered on open-air art museums that opened in 1969 (Showa 44). 120 artworks are exhibited outdoors on the site of about 70,000 square meters, and you can enjoy art while strolling. There is also a restaurant and café in the building. At "The Hakone Open-Air Museum Café", you can spend a comfortable time while looking at nature in a space unique to an open-air museum. In one corner of the store, original goods of the Open-Air Museum that can only be obtained here are also sold. There are also goods limited to the café, so how about a souvenir? The buffet-style restaurant "Bella Foresta" offers all-you-can-eat seasonal menus. We also recommend nearby lunch spots, which can be reached within 5 minutes. Tickets for the Hakone Open-Air Museum can be purchased through the "Official Electronic Ticket Asoview!" or "Convenience Store Advance Ticket". You can also get a "special Internet discount" from the official website. There is also a plan accommodation with an admission ticket to the Open-Air Museum. Please check various travel websites for reservation information. The time required to visit the Open-Air Museum is about 2~3 hours, but if you are traveling with children or enjoying lunch slowly, it is a good idea to set aside a little longer time of 3~4 hours. ◆Access ◆ It is convenient to use the high-speed route bus "Odakyu Highway Bus" connecting Busta Shinjuku to Hakone. 【Train】 Odawara Station→ Hakone-Yumoto Station→ get off at Hakone Tozan Railway "Engraving Forest" Station, and walk 2 minutes 【Car】 ■From Tokyo Turn left →at Miyanoshita intersection → Odawara Atsugi Road → Odawara Atsugi IC National Route 1→ turn right towards Gora→ Prefectural Route 723, about 500m
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LuLu
Oct. 17, 2020
Kanagawa / Hakone Open-Air Museum

Surrounded 🎶 by the art of light and color

Surrounded by 360-degree stained glass, "Symphony sculpture for happiness"
If you feel the beautiful colors with your whole body
It makes you feel so happy
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acco
Nov. 22, 2022
"Mizutamaten" In the summer of Kamakura, the warm weather of Mizutama colors the city. My works of pulp art and washi art were exhibited at the Kamakura Sculpture Museum. We displayed it using Japanese paper dyed according to the color of Mizutamaten so that the work could be seen beautifully from the wide window. I was happy that everyone at the Kamakura Sculpture Museum and craftsmen kindly welcomed me from different genres. Even after the Mizutamaten period, they held a special exhibition with the craftsmen of Kamakura carving, and many people saw the works. Thank you very much. The Kamakura Sculpture Museum is about a 5-minute walk from Enoden Wadazuka Station toward the sea. In the hall, works elaborate by craftsmen are exhibited and sold. You can also experience it if you make a reservation. Please come to Kamakura. ♪ Highly recommended 〒248-0014 3-4-7 Yuigahama, Kamakura City secretariat TEL (0467) 23-0154 >>>>> Open Tuesday ~ Friday 9:30~16:30 Sat/Sun・Holidays 11:00~16:00 Regular holiday : Monday (If Monday is a national holiday, Tuesday is closed) ◆We will be closed for about a week during the year-end and New Year holidays, spring, and summer. Please check the transfer and temporary closure days.
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acco
Nov. 22, 2022
Kintsugi is a traditional restoration technique of Japan. I've been interested in trying it for a long time, but I thought it was a technology that used lacquer and had high hurdles. This summer, the Kamakura Sculpture Museum was indebted to Enoden's "Mizutamaten" held in Kamakura. Kamakura carving experiences are held regularly, but they hold a kintsugi class once a month, so I applied without hesitation. A pulp art plate made by transferring the texture of pulped paper to clay, the lid of the teapot that my mother liked and used, the ceramic teacup that my late master bought for me because it was a little chipped and I used it carefully with glue ... Things that have been chipped or broken even if you use them carefully, and things that you want to repair when Kintsugi is made, are close to you. In the monthly class, you can learn how to make useful tools for kintsugi, so it is very informative and fun. While being impressed by the ideas of the people of the past, such as mixing lacquer and flour to glue the applied parts, I thought about the warm hearts of the ancient Japan people who cherish things. The teacher told me that this would be what would happen if I did this, but I wanted to go this far, so I was in a little hurry to work on it, and it turned out to be a sure thing, so I reflected a little. Calm down Be polite While enjoying the process of repairing While cherishing the hearts of Japan, wabi-sabi
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