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  • poster for Masuo Ikeda Exhibition

    Masuo Ikeda Exhibition

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    • at Paramita Museum
    • 21-6 Obane-en Matsugae-cho, Komono-cho, Mie-gun, Mie 510-1245
    • Media: Ceramics

    Masuo Ikeda, a leading printmaker, was also known for his multiple talents in other art media. In his latter years, he expressed himself through ceramics. When creating prints, Ikeda intentionally rejected...More »

  • poster for Kouichi Uchida Exhibition

    Kouichi Uchida Exhibition

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    • at Paramita Museum
    • 21-6 Obane-en Matsugae-cho, Komono-cho, Mie-gun, Mie 510-1245
    • Media: Ceramics

    Kouichi Uchida wandered around the world, lived in towns that specialized in clay and ceramics, and trained himself to develop his own ceramic expressions. His works contain a primitiveness and delicacy,...More »

  • poster for Makio Yamaguchi Exhibition

    Makio Yamaguchi Exhibition

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    • at Paramita Museum
    • 21-6 Obane-en Matsugae-cho, Komono-cho, Mie-gun, Mie 510-1245
    • Media: Sculpture

    Focusing on the concept of nature, Makio Yamaguchi created a boat-shaped sculpture titled "In Stone" and placed it in a traditional Japanese garden. By imitating and harmonizing with nature, Yamaguchi...More »

  • poster for Saburouichi Kojima Exhibition

    Saburouichi Kojima Exhibition

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    • at Paramita Museum
    • 21-6 Obane-en Matsugae-cho, Komono-cho, Mie-gun, Mie 510-1245
    • Media: Painting

    "I paint everything that is visible. People can view them the way they like," said artist Saburouichi Kojima. Kojima was born in Mie prefecture in 1908 and painted fruits, flowers and landscapes in a fresh...More »

  • Keiji Ito Exhibition

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    • at Paramita Museum
    • 21-6 Obane-en Matsugae-cho, Komono-cho, Mie-gun, Mie 510-1245
    • Media: Ceramics

    Keiji Ito's sculptures were inspired by six Buddhist doctrines; charity, strictness, forbearance, devotion, meditation and wisdom are required for people to pass a bridge from this world to the next. The...More »

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