Kenpoku Art 2016
17. September - 20. November 2016, im Norden der Präfektur Ibaraki, Japan. Generaldirektor: Fumio Nanjo; Kuratorinnen: Yukiko Shikata, Kodama Kanazawa.
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Oiwasan Unryu-zu (Gemälde von Drachen und Wolken), 2016
Oiwa shrine, known as a power spot in Hitachi city, has been a place of worship. The remains of the Jomon period in the precinct are remnants of its over 700 year-old history.
Miki Okamura undertook a ceiling painting for Sai Shrine, one of the premises in Oiwa Shrine. In the painting, a flying dragon casts its gaze on viewers through the clouds over the Oiwa Mountain.
© Foto: Keizo KIOKU
Courtesy KENPOKU ART 2016
17. September - 20. November 2016, im Norden der Präfektur Ibaraki, Japan. Generaldirektor: Fumio Nanjo; Kuratorinnen: Yukiko Shikata, Kodama Kanazawa.