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東京駅丸の内 (2024) Photography by Risa Kitamura

Fine art paper, 6x12 in
  • Giclée Print / Digital Print on Paper
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several s available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Categories City
初夏の東京、丸の内。. まるでイギリスのような場所のように撮ろうと思いました。. インテリアとして長く愛してもらうことだけを想像しながら。. 灰色のビル、木ぎの緑、バスの赤。. 無修正。. 明るい太陽と時間帯のおかげです。 About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Technic Photography. Photography refers to the combination of processes, techniques and materials that allow you to capture a subject in still images. Photograph also refers to the [...]
初夏の東京、丸の内。
まるでイギリスのような場所のように撮ろうと思いました。
インテリアとして長く愛してもらうことだけを想像しながら。

灰色のビル、木ぎの緑、バスの赤。
無修正。
明るい太陽と時間帯のおかげです。

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Japonica, born in 1970, is a photographer and designer living and working in Japan. Her academic background is rich with studies in Buddhist thought, Hindu society, and the history of ceramics on the Silk Road, [...]
Japonica, born in 1970, is a photographer and designer living and working in Japan. Her academic background is rich with studies in Buddhist thought, Hindu society, and the history of ceramics on the Silk Road, explorations she deepened during her years as a graduate student and curator.

Her work focuses on the presentation and preservation of traditional Japanese crafts, including the exceptional ceramics of the Kyoto, Kyushu and Noto Peninsula regions. As a fervent irer of Japanese cultural heritage, Japonica aims to introduce the world to the timeless beauty of traditional Japanese ceramics, which she considers to be one of the great artistic achievements born at the end of the Silk Road.

Alongside this exploration of traditional crafts, Japonica is interested in the evolution of artistic expressions in Japan, particularly in the fields of painting, photography, and contemporary crafts. It aspires to weave links between tradition and innovation, while sharing these artistic treasures with the world.

Her work is a celebration of change and continuity in Japanese culture. Through her work, Japonica invites the public to experience not only the authenticity of ancient craftsmanship, but also the vitality and creativity of contemporary Japanese art. She hopes that this immersion in Japanese art and culture will foster a deeper understanding of the Japanese spirit and identity, while contributing to an enriching intercultural dialogue.

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