On the second floor of Gallery Ginza in Ginza 2-chome, a detailed Indian painting "Muhammad Ali Khangori Exhibition" is currently being held.
Indominia Tule painting seems to have been completed around the 16th century using advanced techniques, and this is an exhibition of fine Indian paintings that convey the difficult techniques to the present.
It seems that Mr. Ari, a detailed painter, has been holding a solo exhibition at this gallery since 1999, and this is the only solo exhibition in Chuo-ku.
At the venue, you can borrow magnifying glass (), so you can appreciate each work carefully.
Anyway, the only way to convey the wonderfulness of Mr. Ali's detailed painting is to actually see it.
I thought that the work drawn on a paper dedicated to Indian fine-grained paintings with the squirrel's tail hair (though it seems thin) was created one by one by one by maintaining tremendous concentration.
The beauty and fineness are wonderful.
That's what it's like to see the work.
The event will be held from Monday, February 6 to 12 (Sun).
Opening hours are from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, and the last day is until noon.
Mr. Ali specially approved the photography in the gallery.
In addition, the person himself gave a polite and polite explanation in fluent Japanese.
Thank you very much
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