Exhibition and sale of the first gallery of St. Luke's International Hospital Fumino Seki Exhibition
I heard from an acquaintance who was writing under the blog name Kyoba Peony that a friend would be exhibited and sold at the first gallery of St. Luke International Hospital, and went out immediately.
According to the information of Mr.
"The writer is Fumino Seki, born in Ginza. Profile, after Yasuaki Elementary School and Ginza Junior High School, studied design at Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School. My parents' house closed in 98 years of business at Minori, a small bag next to Ginza 7-chome Toraya, but she has inherited that tradition. My husband is also a sculptor from the Graduate School of Arts.
Indeed, bags that suit wonderful Western clothing and very nice handbags using some of the kimono were on display.
A very nice Japanese handbag
A kimono handbag made from a part of the kimono. Good to accompany you on a sunny day such as a wedding.
It is a wonderful item that will be popular even at night party in Ginza.
Bag depicting deep sea fish
A wonderful bag depicting deep sea fish. I like it very much. The one in the middle is "Ryugunotsukai".
Regalecus russelli (scientific name: Ryugu) is a type of fish belonging to the family Asteraceae. It is a large deep-sea fish with a characteristic appearance that is said to rarely see alive.
After all, the heart mark is popular
It's only a wonderful work, but one of the most eye-catching was the heart-marked bag.
The color tone and design are wonderful.
This is the content of the exhibition and sale held at St. Luke's International Hospital.
There are many events one after another, so I'm looking forward to it.
The first gallery of St. Luke's International Hospital
Postscript:
Until now, in the URL information, all HP addresses were posted and said, "... here."
When I highlight the characters displayed like the above "St. Luke International Hospital First Gallery" and copy the linked URL there, the color of the display changes, and everyone who clicks it can easily and smartly look. I'm glad to report it here.