Mitsuru Ito Exhibition
"Shizuki and the Moon"
~ Nihonbashi Kiya Main Store izutuki~
Remotely navigate the beloved Chuo-ku, rosemary sea.
From September 29th (Wednesday) to October 26th (Tuesday), the "Mitsuru Ito Exhibition" Shizuga and Moon "" is being held at the attached gallery izutuki.
This time, I also took care of Mr. Abe, Kiya Nihonbashi Main Store Co., Ltd.
At the same time, Mr. Morikoshi, who is in charge of izutuki, also guided us.
Sculptor Mitsuru Ito
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Born in Tokyo in 1971
Graduated from Tama Art University in 1997
Engaged in Kutsui's own kiln “Tougo”
In 2004, he made pottery at Studio Artstico, a studio in Delta, Umbria, Italy.
2007 Set up workshops in Tokyo and Shinagawa-ku
It is widely produced, including objects and vases with animals and buildings motifs, small pottery to wear, ceramic paintings, acrylic paintings, woodcut lithographs, etc.
The theme this time is ...
Put a modest peace of silence and a lively time in the shining moon.
Gentle and soft works typical of Mitsuru Ito are lined up, and new works are exhibited mainly on ceramic paintings and objects.
・・・ This time, I would like to introduce 10 works here, but the fifth edition, "Print" to those who will fly soon "" is produced using a woodcut lithograph.
The remaining 9 works are all made of pottery.
Then I would like to introduce some items.
Since each item is one point, please forgive if it has already been sold.
Also, all prices are tax-included.
Even if multiple works are listed on the image, the price is as one work each. It's not the total price.
Vasebird 2
21×11×23cm
33,000 yen
(The image is one at the beginning.)
"Y"
7×8×6cm
16,500 yen
Object "Neet Signs"
8×6×24cm
38,500 yen
The appearance of standing for a long time has a sign of calm stillness.
The lid "Kojiki"
38×12×23cm
132,000 yen
It is an imaginary fairy of the author who wanders in search of light on a full moon night.
Print "To those who will soon fly away,"
37×44×2.5cm
33,000 yen
Ceramic box "Shizugan and Moon"
10×6×4.5cm
22,000 yen
In the small world decorated with Kin Aya, different quinces and wishes are expressed with the moon.
It is a series of works inspired by French painter Robert Coote Las.
Ceramic painting "Shizugan and the Moon"
10×6×2cm
(upper and lower) 18,700 yen
(Middle row) 22,000 yen
Ceramic painting "Shizugan and the Moon"
21×11×23cm
33,000 yen
Vase feather moon bird
3×6×9cm
5,500 yen
Flower vase twin head Aya Inokin
10×4×10cm
19,800 yen
Nihonbashi Kiya
2-2-1 Nihonbashi COREDO Muromachi 1st floor
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and Ginza Line Mitsukoshimae Station Coredo Muromachi Underground Entrance
03-3241-0110
Business hours 11:00 to 19:00
It is open without rest except New Year's Day and Cored Muromachi inspection day.
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