"Ginza Hundred Points" is a booklet published by the Ginza Hundred Store Association.
I guess there are many fans.
Kojiro Kosugi, a Western painter, paints an impressive, warm and modern cover picture.
I'm always looking forward to it.
The exhibition by Kojiro Kosugi will be held at Nihonbashi Takashimaya.
"The Story of the Window" Kojiro Kosugi Exhibition
Date: October 8 (Wednesday)-14 (Tuesday), 2014
10:00 am to 8:00 pm (* Closed at 4:00 pm on the last day)
Venue: Nihonbashi Takashimaya 6F Art Gallery (2-4-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku)
It seems that this is the first large-scale and full-scale solo exhibition at Takashimaya, and I am looking forward to seeing a variety of works, from large oil paintings to three-dimensional works, and tea bowls.
Kojiro Kosugi used to draw a cover picture of the cooking text of "3 minutes cooking", and his essay was also posted on the back of the cover.
My grandmother subscribed to the text, so I was an elementary school student, and I was looking forward to every issue teacher's paintings and essays.
Even now, there are 36 books from 1980 to 1990 at my hand, and I sometimes enjoy watching with my grandmother's memories.
The world drawn by Professor Kosugi, who lived in Paris at the time, was a great longing for me as a child.
Delicious sweets such as brioche and biscuii, landlord Pierre, cat-loving lady next to me, robust bakery Madame, animals coming to the atelier garden, seasonal flowers and fruits such as lira and cherries ...
I was always looking forward to seeing a glimpse of the life of people living in a foreign country that is out of reach.
When I came to Chuo-ku three years ago, I was really happy to find a nostalgic teacher's painting touch on the cover of "Ginza Hundred Points".
I'm looking forward to your continued support and wonderful works.