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Black WIsteria Box | Hitomi Hosono
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[now-playing] - pacific breeze : japanese city pop, aor & boogie - 1976~1986
#now playing#analog#tape#cassette#tomoko soryo#taeko ohnuki#minako yoshida#nanako sato#haruomi hosono#izumi kobayashi#friends of earth#akira inoue#hiroshi sato#matsutaka matsutoya#yukihiro takahashi#masayoshi takanaka#shigeru suzuki#takahiko ishikawa#yasuko agawa#hitomi tohyama#tazumi toyoshima
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Esculturas en porcelana de la ceramista japonesa Hitomi Hosono
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Porcelain Sculptures Inspired by English and Japanese Botanics by Hitomi Hosono
Colossal's Kate Sierzputowski shares the beautiful and intricate porcelain sculptures from ceramic artist Hitomi Hosono -- inspired by plants and shapes from Hitomi’s childhood in Japan. “The subjects of my current porcelain works are shapes inspired by leaves and flowers ... I find myself drawn to the intricacy of plants, examining the veins of a leaf, how its edges are shaped, the layering of a flower’s petals. I look, I touch, I draw."
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В изящных фарфоровых скульптурах Хитоми Хосоно (Hitomi Hosono), японской художницы по керамике, которая в настоящее время живёт и работает в Великобритании, слились растительные формы Туманного Альбиона и Страны Восходящего солнца.
скульптуры, фарфор, вазы, керамика, биоформы
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T - To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar
H - Hana ni Mizu by Harumi Hosono
E - Euphony by Axis
F - Four by Miles Davis
R - Return to Forever by Chick Corea
U - Umbrella by Rihanna
I - Image Change by Hitomi Tohyama
T - The Way You Move by Outkast
Y - Y dale alegría a mi corazon by Fito Paez
B - Buscando un Símbolo de Paz by Charly Garcia
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rules: pick a song for each letter of your url and tag that many people (if you can)
Thank u @lovelyteuvo for the tag💕 , this took me so long but I had a lot of fun doing it!!
HOT TO GO : Chappell Roan
Uptown Girl : Billy Joel
Maneater : Nelly Furtado
Andre The Giant : Prof
Not Like Us : Kendrick Lamar
Toiset samanlaiset : Elastinen and Käärijä
Red Wine Supernova : Chappell Roan
All the Small Things : Blink 182
It Boy : bbno$
No Sleep Till Brooklyn : Beastie Boys
What was I Made For? : Billie Eilish
Rude Boy : Rihanna
Exes : Tate McRae
Carmen : Stromae
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A Very Large Feather Leaves Bowl by Japanese artist Hitomi Hosono, 2018
At Newfields - The Indianapolis Museum of Art
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Touka vase, Wedgwood by Hitomi Hosono, 2018
'The exquisite blue pierced vase is formed in the shape of a onborior Japanese paper lantern used to celebrate the Japanese Doll Festival. The smooth duck egg blue surface is generously scattered with delicate hand applied white ceramic chrysanthemums, Hitomi's favourite flower, in a variety of sizes and intricate designs. Some of these bas relief flowers incorporate pierced elements in their petals, allowing light to show through as with a night lantern. Hitomi's Japanese title for this piece is 'touka', meaning 'flower being seen through' or 'transparent flowers'...'
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#flowers#floral#ceramics#hitomi hosono#wedgwood#surface pattern#pattern#chrysanthemum#collaboration#collab#2010s#2018
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Magnificently Detailed Porcelain Vessels by Hitomi Hosono Are Blossoming with Hundreds of Flowers, Leaves, and Branches
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Hitomi Hosono
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ceramic artist Hitomi Hosono
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Porcelain sculpture Inspired by English and Japanese Botanics by Hitomi Hosono
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Large feather leaves bowl, 2013 by Hitomi Hosono British Museum, May 2019
#Hitomi Hosono#Large feather leaves bowl#British Museum#Mitsubishi Japan Gallery#sculpture#ceramic#art#photography#made by me
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The Last Scotland Post
As my forced continued stay in Scotland continued, I was running out of activities I could do while keeping a distance from others.
It was a good day to be outside, so I decided it was a good day to check out a couple of the museums. The National Gallery had a lot of historical works by famous artists and be Scot artists, but not much of extra interest if you've been to major art museums. The Monarch of the Glen was the one unique work that really says Scotland.
More interesting was the National Museum. The main building was centered on a great glass roofed gallery.
It was like a compact Smithsonian, covering a huge range of topics, engineering, science, natural history, Scottish History and more. It would really be great for students as it is large enough to be interesting, but small enough not to be overwhelming.
They had an exhibit of Japanese ceramics that included some contemporary works. The star object was by Hitomi Hosono "A Large Pine Tree Pool" The detail in the porcelain was amazing.
I had been doing self tests every couple of days, and they continued to be positive. But the positive line kept taking longer to show up and getting fainter. But then it was the day before my flight, time for the official certified test. So Thursday morning I was there at 8:30 for the test. An hour later I got my results: Negative; I could go home.
I uploaded the information to United and it was accepted. But I still had the rest of the day to kill. So another search of "Things To Do in Edinburgh." There I found a new one "Jupiter Artland." An art themed park about a 45 minute bus ride from downtown. But what the hell, I had nothing else to do. So I used Google Maps to get bus directions and I headed out. It didn't take long to figure out that while Google probably had the right bus route, but name of the bus stops had little resemblance to the names the bus companies used.
So I got on the bus and asked the driver, and he confirmed it was the right line. I told him the bus company web site was telling me to use this bus, but not where to get off. He agreed to shout out when I should get off. It worked fine. He also pointed out where to catch the bus back. I checked the names of the bus stops on the signs. They didn't weren't on either Google Maps or the bus company web site list of stops. But I got there and back, so all was well.
Clearly Jupiter Artland was created by a family with a large estate and an interest in Modern outdoor sculpture. Frankly I didn't find much of the sculpture interesting. It's also a bit strange that the house is still private and in the middle of the Artland.
But the grounds were nice and it was a nice day to be out, so no complaints from me.
The best work was a landscape of sculpted hills.
So after a pleasant time in the countryside, it was back to the hotel to do the final packing. Friday morning I took the tram back to the airport and flew home.
Part way home I got texts from people letting me know that the whole testing and 10 day delay program was ending in two days.
Too late for this trip, but it makes me feel better about planning the next one.
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Hitomi Hosonoによるウェッジウッドの装飾を再解釈してデザインされた陶器 (dezeen) Hitomi Hosono reinterprets classic Wedgwood ceramics with intricate botanical designs (dezeen)
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