From Saturday, November 25th, at the Asakusa Kappabashi main store,
Held an exhibition titled "Impressionist Glass."
Imi Suzuki, a glass artist from Tokyo,
The theme of his work is to create expressions that make you feel relieved and relaxed.
This time, the exhibition features new works inspired by memories of the colors and scents of flowers and plants that visitors to botanical gardens experience while relaxing.
Technology that supports free expression
Using the technique of blown glass,
It features organic shapes and soft colors.
Furthermore, careful processing and carving give it a neat and delicate image.
The poetic and emotional title is also impressive.
The bottle motif
It seems that this is a shape that he has been repeatedly creating since his "Kimoire" series, in which the bulging part resembles a human stomach.
It is modestly inflated,
They are round and plump.
While imagining what feelings she must be harboring,
Try to find your favorite.
Create an impression
The scent of flowers and the sound of the wind that I felt while walking through the botanical garden,
The soft sunlight pouring down.
By breathing life into the instrument,
Glass can be freely shaped,
It's as if they are gently conveying to us impressions that are invisible to the eye.
"Impressionist Glass Exhibition"
From Saturday, November 25th to Friday, December 15th.
Suzuki Imi We look forward to welcoming you to our store, where photos taken during a stroll around Jindai Botanical Gardens will play in the background.
Imi Suzuki Born in Kanagawa Prefecture
Graduated from Musashino Art University, Department of Industrial, Craft and Design in 1996.
1998 Graduated from the Department of Art and Design at Toyama City Toyama Glass Art Institute
In 2000, he graduated from the Graduate School of Toyama City Toyama Glass Art Institute.