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"Point Drawing" Exhibition [Gallery Ginza]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] March 30, 2016 14:00

This is a solo exhibition of "Pint Drawing" by Teruko Kudo, entitled "Scenery Hanashin-The World of Dotted Drawing" held at Gallery Ginza.

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I am impressed by the vividness, brightness, and depth unique to hand-painted oil paintings created from countless points.

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Dotted drawing is a technique that takes a lot of time and patience.

If you look at each work up close, it seems that the seriousness of the eyes to see the author's object can be conveyed.

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"Beautiful nature ... In the days of living and being healed by the adorable flowers and small animals living there, I looked back on memories and exhibited" waterside scenery "with flowers. This is the first solo exhibition in 8 years. Nature always works with us ... I want you to feel the peace of mind in your heart, and I will guide you with all your heart. "

It is Mr. Kudo's words

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Mr. Kudo's works are very bright and beautiful, as well as calm and calm works that calm your mind when you look at them.

We recommend that you take a look at the gallery Ginza directly.

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The period is from Monday, March 28 to April 3 (Sun).

The two works below are masterpieces depicting the northern snow scene.

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By the way, when it comes to pointing, George Sula of New impressionist France is famous.

The photo below shows Sula's masterpiece "Sunday afternoon on Grand Jat Island" (Art Institute of Chicago).

Kudo's work seemed to be different from the method of expression of Sura, and it was interesting.

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In addition, we received your consent for photography in the gallery.

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Click here for the website of Gallery Ginza. ⇒

http://www.rr.iij4u.or.jp/~gallery/

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