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Photo & Paper Cut Exhibition [Noevia Ginza Gallery]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] June 18, 2017 16:00

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The Noevia Ginza Gallery is located on the first floor of the Noevia Ginza headquarters building facing Ginza 7-chome, Namiki-dori St.

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Currently, there is a photo and paper cut exhibition "Insects in Paradise" by Mitsuhiko Imamori.

It seems that Mr. Imamori's exhibition will be held at this gallery for the fifth time.

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Mr. Imamori is from Shiga Prefecture, and his photography technology was learned by himself. As a freelance photographer, he set up an atelier in the countryside overlooking Lake Biwa, pursues the relationship between nature and people with the concept of "satoyama", while visiting countries around the world to pursue the ecology of living things and wide-ranging the world It seems that he is covered.

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Using two different methods, two-dimensional photography and three-dimensional paper cutting, the same artist expresses "insects of paradise".

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Mr. Imamori's paper cut exhibition held here last year was a so-called "cut-out picture", which was expressed in a two-dimensional manner in a wide range of fields from mammals to reptile and insects, and this time, in addition to vivid color photographs, insects were expressed three-dimensionally using colored paper and translucent clear files, and I was surprised that the atmosphere was different from rats.

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The color picture is beautiful.

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And the beetles that are about to fly off by spreading the front and rear wings, the grasshoppers that are jumping, and the dragonfly's "paper craft" works that seem to stop at the tip of the branch are realistic and wonderful.

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The event will be held from Monday, June 12 to September 1 (Fri).

The event is held from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays it is until 5:00 pm

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It is also held during the summer vacation season in August, so if you come to Ginza or take a stroll around Namiki-dori St., please stop by.

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In addition, photography in the gallery was prohibited, and we received special consent and photographed. Thank you very much

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Click here for the blog of Mr. Imamori's paper cut exhibition held at the gallery last July. ⇒

/archive/2016/07/post-3475.html

Click here for the website of Noevia Gallery. ⇒

http://gallery.noevir.jp/