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Shinji Yamagami "Fun illustration exhibition of animals, etc."

[Apricot peony] June 11, 2014 14:00

It is not uncommon for paintings to be displayed in the hospital, but there are two galleries in St. Luke International Hospital, proposed by Dr. Hinohara.

 

I went to Shinji Yamagami's "Fun Illustration Exhibition of Animals, etc." held at the first gallery.

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Mr. Yamagami says that he also has a rakugo party under the name of the Koza, "Sancho Tepanza", with valet Sancho Pansa appearing in Don Quijote.

It is a fun illustration exhibition according to the title, where you can get a glimpse of such an atmosphere everywhere.

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The illustrations of the deformed humorous animals are accompanied by a wit-rich sentence, and they are unintentionally stuck or bitterly laughing.

When I noticed, there was a person who was in front of the work.

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The picture frame of the work on display is wooden, handmade by Mr. Yamagami himself, whose slightly rugged and rugged feeling creates a unique warmth.

You said, "I'm told only about the picture frame," but it's probably because Mr. Yamagami's warm and wit-rich unique work and the atmosphere are perfect.

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ck1203_20140611 (1). jpgIn addition, T-shirts and postcards were sold, so I bought a set of postcards called "I'm just a cat."

I also liked the postcard sentence and illustration of "I'm fine" in this, so I'd like to send it to my friend immediately.

 

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June 9 (Mon)-14

From 9:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the evening

*Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

St. Luke's First Gallery

(in St. Luke's International Hospital)