Time is engraved, days gone by ~ asanochiaki, Takahashi Shogo, Masuda Misa
Azur rosé Galerie 1F IC Building, 3-3-5 Ikenohata, Taito-ku
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Date and Time | 2025.3.29(Sat.)-4.13(Sun.) 13:00-19:00 (last day until 17:00, closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays) |
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Venue | Azur rosé Galerie 1F IC Building, 3-3-5 Ikenohata, Taito-ku |
Details | The seasons go by and the long-awaited spring has arrived again this year. While we are busy with our daily lives, we sense the change of the seasons through our senses and unconsciously. Even if we are looking at the same scene, the world we see may be completely different from our perspective due to our different backgrounds. The same can be said about the impressions and thoughts we get when looking at the same ART work. Asanochiaki cuts plants drawn on paper with scissors and creates "paper flower shops" that bloom forever. Using his own techniques and with a fresh sensibility, Takahashi Shogo expresses the clear air of spring in a small glass world. Using Japanese paper, Masuda Misa captures the fleeting beauty of flowers and reflects the lyrical beauty of mystery in her works. Come and feel the breath of spring that you feel right now, at this very moment. |
Price | free |
Contact | E-MAIL: azurrosegalerie@gmail.com |
Contact(e-mail) | azurrosegalerie@gmail.com |
Web site | https://azur-rose.com/portfolio-item/cherry-blossom-exhibition/ |
Remarks | The seasons go by and the long-awaited spring has arrived again this year. While we are busy with our daily lives, we sense the change of the seasons through our senses and unconsciously. Even if we are looking at the same scene, the world we see may be completely different from our perspective due to our different backgrounds. The same can be said about the impressions and thoughts we get when looking at the same ART work. Asanochiaki cuts plants drawn on paper with scissors and creates "paper flower shops" that bloom forever. Using his own techniques and with a fresh sensibility, Takahashi Shogo expresses the clear air of spring in a small glass world. Using Japanese paper, Masuda Misa captures the fleeting beauty of flowers and reflects the lyrical beauty of mystery in her works. Come and feel the breath of spring that you feel right now, at this very moment. |