* "Kirie. 切り絵 " exhibition*
Kirie is a picture which is made by using a Japanese paper cutting technique.
The artist called Atuomi has home-page (←link). You can click the flag on the right side to find the English page. And then you need to scroll down a bit to see the categories on the bottom. You'll be able to find his other works♪
*Here is the artist and his wife*
Happy for my first time enjoying Artistic "kirie 切り絵”
I really appreciate his kindnesses allowing us taking pictures;
Linking this post to, "MosaicMonday", "Our World Tuesday", "WATW",
ps; On Jan. 11th I had wonderful head start visiting this exhibition. All of a sudden next morning, so surprised not being able to open your comment form... I have NO clue what have I done or how it worked. After having dinner, I found I could visit your comment form. It's been kind of a frustrating days, thank you so much for your comments to my previous post and let me visit you from tomorrow; Night Night.
Hello Miyako, the artwork is beautiful. Lovely shot of the artist and his wife. I like the kitty image. I am glad your blogger is working now. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and very interesting! He is so skilful.
ReplyDeleteHello Miyako!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this artist's beautiful artwork.So glad everything is back to normal!:)
Miyako, we have a lovely cut out of a Japanese woman, and it is in a special place in my home. Thanks for the art tour! Hugs from Texas.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Miyako, the artwork is very beautiful! I enjoyed your other photos also. A big hug from Virginia, USA.
ReplyDeleteWow...what a talented artist and art form....please let the artist know, I think he is an amazing artist!
ReplyDeleteDonna Donabella@GardensEyeView
and LivingFromHappiness
a good-looking couple and talented artist! lovely works!
ReplyDeleteThere are some beautiful art works here. thanks for sharing these with us.
ReplyDeleteDiana
What a wonderful exhibition! His works look delicate and beautiful. I especially love the ones with dragon and red feathers. At first those feathers looked like goldfish...I biggified the image and found out they were feathers :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad Blogger issue got fixed! Seems that sometimes it acts weird for a while, then it cures itself.
Have a great new week, Miyako san xoxo
Thank you for sharing this art. I love the cat image.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Dearest Miyako,
ReplyDeleteThat is incredible art by paper cutting. Mt. Fuji looks so beautiful and also those cats. On the website there were so many varieties, almost all were special.
Lovely couple and one can only admire such artists.
Thanks for sharing and yes, Blogger can be so frustrating at times.
Hugs,
Mariette
What beautiful and quite different artwork.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful artwork, dearest Miyako, I especially like the cats and the fish. How much fun you must have had to meet the artist as well as take photos! I like your little artistic touchs in your header and side of the page too. I hope you are able to comment again. Hugs from the PNW, Hannah
ReplyDeleteNo doubt the artist is very talented. Never saw this type before. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful; it is hard to believe they are made from cut paper. I'm so glad you could take pictures of the exhibit.
ReplyDeleteSpecial paintings but love the cats !
ReplyDeleteDearest Miyako San!
ReplyDeleteI had all of my harts from Artstic Kimochi wa konoyoni kimochi yoku kirir.
Have a lovely time with Otosama!
Michiko