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Color Fish Farming Exhibition [Gallery Ginza]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] September 29, 2016 12:00

From September 26 (Monday), an exhibition of color fish reclamation has been held at Gallery Ginza 2-chome, a little southeast from Showa-dori toward Kamei Bridge.

This is the 37th Color Fish Takusaikai Exhibition.

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The period is until October 2 (Sun).

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Normally, fish reclamation is displayed on the wall of a fishing enthusiast's house, the wall of a fishing tool shop, and the ceiling, a black copy of the fish caught with ink, so to speak, a `` record of caught '' I think the image of what is left is strong.

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The "color fish reclamation" on display in this exhibition is completely different from that.

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It's a work of art.

It is beautiful and delicate in Yumi, and it makes me want to appreciate it closely.

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This method is said to be an indirect method, so paste a cloth (Hadouble) on the fish body with light glue, and after drying, use a special oily paint (ink) to 5 to 6 colors, with a unique dandelion, It seems to wear Aya carefully.

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I think that the beauty and three-dimensional effect of this color is best to actually see the work. Please come and visit the venue.

Opening hours are from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The last Sunday is until 4 p.m.

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The photo below shows the late Pansho Nakanishi who founded this Takusaikai and made great contributions to the development of color fish reclamation.

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Thank you for your understanding of the photography at the gallery. Thank you very much to the Takusai-kai for their kind and polite explanation.

Click here for the website of Gallery Ginza. ⇒

https://www.gallery-ginza.com/

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