Chito / Nozomu Tanaka

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 絵画 千兎 / 田中望
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Item number: BO4359309
Released date: 22 Dec 2023
Maker: Shinyōdō
著: 田中望

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[Introduction to the Contents]
Nozomi Tanaka was awarded the grand prize at the VOCA Exhibition in 2014 for the great work "Mono-Okuri" that depicts a stranded whale. She was awarded the Grand Prize at the VOCA Exhibition. She appeared vividly in the artistic scene. Since then, she has stayed in various regions, sharing farming work, annual events, festivals, etc. with the people living in the area, and has continued to create works from the field work of local traditions and folk tales.
There are thousands of rabbits that fill up the screen. There are 6 works including "ハレノノヒ" which is a representative work (produced after graduation from Tohoku University of Technology of Arts), "Yamanokami no Ennichi" and "Fire Alliance" which are drawn in the form of pilgrimage mandala. It is not just a copy, but a collection of amazing works that reproduces one piece of work in dozens of scenes. It is not just a copy. It is not just a copy. It is a collection of amazing works that reproduce one piece of work in dozens of scenes.
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ハレノノヒ
Taiho City
Salt and Earth
Yamanokami no Ennichi
Salt and Earth
Born in 1989, living in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture.
Completed the doctoral course of Tohoku University of Technology of Arts. Doctor of Art and Engineering, artist, Lecturer of Life Design Department, Faculty of Life Design, Tohoku Institute of Technology.
The works cover the environment surrounding living including clothing, food and housing and its context. He conducted field work from an artistic approach in various places, and expressed questions arising from the culture, history, people's living in the unique climate and climate of the land.
The works sometimes cover several meters in width, and the countless rabbits that fill up the screen overwhelm the audience.