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Decoupage Exhibition [Seigetsu-do Gallery]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] February 27, 2015 09:00

A decoupage exhibition has been held since February 24 at the Seigetsu-do Gallery, which faces Azuma Street, just near the intersection of Ginza 4-chome.

decou1.JPGDo you know the decoupage?

Decoupage is a handicraft that includes three elements of cutting, pasting, and painting, when Venice furniture craftsmen were fascinated by oriental () lacquer crafts around the 17th century. (I didn't know)

decou2.JPGThere are many variations in the technique, which makes works by combining prints, materials, and paints. It seems to be useful to recycle things around us, such as wood, glass, cans, and pottery (Hey, this is just an eco idea).

decou3.JPGThis decoupage exhibition is officially an "Original Decoupage Grand Lecturer Exhibition", and the disciples of Midori Nagata, who presides over Decoupage's Atriel Grand (Even if you are a disciple, you are a teacher) ) Is an exhibition of works by

decou4.JPGCertainly, it is just an exhibition of the instructor's teacher, all of which are wonderful, beautiful, su, amazing works, but the color tone of each work is very chic, the work itself can be used in daily life, so to speak, It is an art work closely related to life.

decou6.JPGIn addition, what surprised me was the breadth and depth of the decooperage's work, which is so surprising that I asked, "Is this also a decooperage?" decou7.JPGThe last day, which is held until March 1 (Sun), is until 14:00.

When you come to Ginza, please stop by.

decou8.JPGClick here for the website of Seigetsu-do Galleryhttp://www.lintaro.com/gallery.html

Click here for the website of Le Grand.    ⇒ http://le-grand.hobby.life.co.jp/index.htm