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Different Strokes – Japanese Art & Illustration

Different Strokes – Japanese Art & Illustration

Where:

Cre8tive Studios,
27 Atchinson St,
St Leonards 2065

When:

Opening Day
17 November 
2:00pm - 4:00pm

Exhibition Duration
17th - 29th Nov 2018
Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm

Japanese art is defined by its characteristic use of colour and drawing techniques, which are a creation of the unique Japanese culture. Born and raised in Japan, we have an understanding and respect for the aesthetic sense and culture of Japan.

This exhibition is a presentation of Japanese style art, featuring works of Sumi-e paintings and illustrations using a variety of drawing techniques. Please enjoy the aesthetic sense of Japan as presented by Masayo & Yumiko.

Workshops 24th Nov ($10 suggested donation to JCS Rainbow Project) Origami: 11:00~11:30
Manga Drawing: 14:00~14:30
* Young children to be supervised by parents
* Limited seats. Email to reserve your spot.

JCS Rainbow Project
The JCS Rainbow Project was set up to help children affected by the Fukushima earthquake and nuclear disaster. Our aim is to give the children hope and show them that we care. We hope, through our initiatives, to help boost their confidence and to provide them with an important building block to work toward their future dreams. Such a hope is condensed in their homestay and social experience program in Sydney.

Enquiries: artlab.colley@gmail.com
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