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Japan
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Female
Pulp and washi paper, which are the raw materials for paper, are fused with various materials, and light, color, shape ... I create inspiration in my work while feeling nature.
(Lampshades, art panels, accessories and book covers, etc.) )
Studied under the late Shusaku Okawa.
Learn how to use tools and production techniques that make the most of characteristics from flat to three-dimensional.
I enjoy the process of trial and error with the techniques inherited from my teacher while creating original works.
Registered artist of Daikanyama's gallery "ARTS RUSH".
○FUTURESCAPE PROJECT 2022
@横浜象の鼻パーク 12/9-11
○Christmas Exhibition 12/7-12/25
@代官山 ARTS RUSH
○Paper Art Exhibition 1/11〜1/30
@代官山 ARTS RUSH
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"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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Hello 2023
The New Year began anew while watching the first sunrise with dazzling light spreading in the clear sky.
Urban scenery seen far from Hachioji
I could clearly see the silhouette of the Skytree
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Kamakura Hasedera Temple illuminated with autumn leaves.
Hasedera Temple Night Special Viewing is being held, and it is a smartphone photo that I saw yesterday, December 6th.
The autumn leaves were in full bloom, and I was able to enjoy the fantastic space lit up.
It is held until this Sunday December 11th, so if you come to Kamakura, be sure to include it in your plan and you will ♪ encounter a wonderful scenery worth seeing.
Sunset ~ Gate Closes 19:00 (Closes 19:30)
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『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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With thoughts to fly into a wonderful world
When I saw the Japanese paper with long fibers that become fluffy when torn into pieces, I wanted to make feathers.
I still can't forget the joy I felt when I used the skills my master taught me to make washi paper feathers.
I think that pulp and washi still have a lot of unknown potential, so I am working on my production activities while keeping an eye on what I can do new or what can be used as a hint for production.
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『White rose』
White rose lamp with washi art.
Petals, gaku, leaves. Each paper is made of Japanese paper of different thicknesses, and it is a process of trial and error to make it look beautiful when exposed to light.
I paid attention to details such as the thickness of the branches.
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『Angel's ladder』
A cloud lamp of handmade washi art inspired by the ladder (twilight rays) of angels who say that you can be happy when you meet.
The mulberry fiber, which is the raw material for washi, looked like a cloud for a long time, so after trial and error to figure out how to give it shape, a cloud of washi paper was born.
I became a bouquet wrapped in sky blue Japanese paper and set off to the person with my dreams.
May ♡ a wonderful world expand
The world of pulp art is also full of possibilities.
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"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
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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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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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"KUGEKAI MARCHE" is held every 4th Saturday in a corner of Kugenuma Kaigan Shopping Street.
I would like to participate in the memorable 1st anniversary for the first time in a long time.
You can enjoy art works, delicious food, massages and interesting shops, so if you are near ☺us this Saturday, please come ♪ and play.
Kugekai Marche 1st Anniversary Party
November 26 (Sat)
11:00〜17:00
Odakyu Enoshima Line 5-minute walk from Kugenumakaigan Station towards Enoshima
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