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Masato Sakuma Exhibition "Always Time in the Cat Town" [Gallery Ginza]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] February 12, 2019 13:00

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At "Gallery Ginza" in Ginza 2-chome, a solo exhibition by Masato Sakuma, "Always Time in the Cat Town" is being held.

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The event period is from February 11 (Mon./holiday) to February 17 (Sun).

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The time is from 11am to 7pm, and the last day is until 5pm.

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At this time of last year, I introduced a solo exhibition by painter and illustrator Sakuma held at the gallery.

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Mr. Sakuma has been active in various fields, such as many picture books, books and magazines' drawings and illustrations, CD jackets, and advertising illustrations.

In addition, this time, it was said that he worked on the binding of a period novel, and the original picture was also exhibited, and I am surprised at the spread of Sakuma's work.

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In addition, you can appreciate the original picture of the "retro modern" landscape and the "Sakuma World" where the cats drawn there are impressive.

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The unique angle with a bird's-eye view of the cat's perspective, the nostalgic scenery of the city, and the impressive use of colors create a quiet space and create a safe time.

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At the venue, original postcards and original tote bags are also sold.

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In addition, we received special consent from the person himself regarding photography in the gallery.

Thank you very much

Click here for the website of Gallery Ginza. ⇒

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

Click here for a blog post that introduces a solo exhibition held at the gallery last February. ⇒

/archive/2018/02/post-4963.html

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