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Title:A girl with a pearl earring.

題名:真珠の耳飾りの少女。

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In northern Japan the small village of Inakadate plants five different varieties of rice to produce “Rice field art” This is an annual event and attracts many thousands of tourists. Every year they have a different subject matter.

This year 2009 was A samurai on horseback wielding his sword. (Sengoku Busho)

  

戦国武将

田舎館村青森県

 

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In northern Japan the small village of Inakadate plants five different varieties of rice to produce “Rice field art” This is an annual event and attracts many thousands of tourists. Every year they have a different subject matter.

This year 2009 was A samurai on horseback wielding his sword. (Sengoku Busho)

and in the nearby field was Napoleon on horseback.

 

戦国武将とナポレオン。

 

田舎館村青森県

In northern Japan the small village of Inakadate plants five different varieties of rice to produce, all different colours. “Rice field art” This is an annual event and attracts many thousands of tourists. Every year in autumn they have a different subject matter to be viewed.

The design is done by an artist and then in a computer the design is calculated and adjusted to what it would look like when it is viewed from the town hall watch tower. Then the design is marked out in the rice fields.

 

戦国武将

田舎館村青森県

 

In northern Japan the small village of Inakadate plants five different varieties of rice to produce, all different colours. “Rice field art” This is an annual event and attracts many thousands of tourists. Every year in autumn they have a different subject matter to be viewed.

The design is done by an artist and then in a computer the design is calculated and adjusted to what it would look like when it is viewed from the town hall watch tower. Then the design is marked out in the rice fields.

  

The Summer view is below.

   

戦国武将

田舎館村青森県

 

田舎館青森県

 

In northern Japan the small village of Inakadata plants five different varieties of rice to produce “Rice field art” This is an annual event and attracts many thousands of tourists. Every year they have a different subject matter.

This year depicts two Japanese Gods. Daikoku on the left and Ebisu on the right.

 

They use 5 kind of rice to make this art. Taken in Inakadate Aomori Japan.

 

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In northern Japan the small village of Inakadata plants five different varieties of rice to produce “Rice field art” This is an annual event and attracts many thousands of tourists. Every year they have a different subject matter.

This year depicts two Japanese Gods. This one is the God Daifuku.

 

In northern Japan the small village of Inakadate plants five different varieties of rice to produce, all different colours. “Rice field art” This is an annual event and attracts many thousands of tourists. Every year in autumn they have a different subject matter to be viewed.

The design is done by an artist and then in a computer the design is calculated and adjusted to what it would look like when it is viewed from the town hall watch tower. Then the design is marked out in the rice fields.

  

You can see the planting stage below.

   

戦国武将

田舎館村青森県

 

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In northern Japan the small village of Inakadate plants different varieties of rice to produce, all different colours. “Rice field art” This is an annual event and attracts many thousands of tourists. Every year in autumn they have a different subject matter to be viewed.

The design is done by an artist and then in a computer the design is calculated and adjusted to what it would look like when it is viewed from the town hall watch tower. Then the design is marked out in the rice fields.

  

戦国武将

田舎館村青森県

 

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Pritam Shridar shows progress of the rangoli which was created by pupils througout the day. visit www.artsekta.org.uk

Different types of rice in Inakadate village. The two types are a few of the various types of rice used to make this year Rice filed art. Read more about Inakadate Rice Field Art 2009

Taken in Mid Valley for Deepavali 2010

Teenage team search images to find a suitable image for a rangoli pattern visit www.artsekta.org.uk

Pritam shows pupils how to create a simple rangoli art piece. Visit www.artsekta.org.uk

Teenage team search images to find a suitable image for a rangoli pattern visit www.artsekta.org.uk

Depicted on a rice field in Inakadate Village, Japan. It was made celebrating the 17th edition of the rice field art.

 

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Taken in Mid Valley for Deepavali 2010

Teenage team search images to find a suitable image for a rangoli pattern visit www.artsekta.org.uk

Napoleon one of the two characters depicted during the 17 th edition of the Inakadate village Rice Field Art 2009.

this actually won the first.

i was the hand picked judge-of-the-day.

well i felt it was unique! look at the sun beams!

Children use stencilled pictures to test colours before applying coloured rice. visit www.artsekta.org.uk

Part of a painting exhibit in Riceworld. Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute.

Taken in Mid Valley for Deepavali 2010

Exhibition Review - Golnaz Fathi, Jenny Holzer, Sayaka Ishizuka, Qian Jiahua, Ezzam Rahman, Melati Suryodarmo, Tao Hui, and Zen Teh: 'In Silence' Pearl Lam gallery, Singapore till 4th September 2016.

  

“Shipwrecked on silence,

seas tugging between us,

we hurl voices into distance,

waiting to hear our names."

- Drenched Co.

  

Comment: "Nyepi, Bali's "Day of Silence", catches on worldwide as 8 artists from across the globe come together to contemplate life beyond and within silence. Alone and separate, we leave our silences for the raging torrents of life, interacting with the world around us, willing a presence as we bruise and are bruised, before we turn once again to silence, desperately heavy and human. The cryptic inflected voices of Holzer, Fathi's motions of prayer, Rahman's intensely personal pleats and folds and Ishizuka's rice melodies especially stir in me memories of that unfamiliar sensation of silence, when the roar of life cedes and you can hear yourself think again. Fabulous." - FaSa

  

See www.pearllam.com/exhibition/in-silence-group-exhibition/

See also www.soaked.space/2016/08/exhibition-review-golnaz-fathi-j...

See also www.woundsthatbind.com/2016/08/exhibition-review-golnaz-f...

 

Caption: Image above: Installation view 'In Silence' Pearl Lam gallery, Singapore 2016

Image courtesy of the artists and Pearl Lam gallery, Singapore.

We take great care not to harm the image in any way. And these views, they are ours only and not those of the gallery or artist.

  

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Pupil from the school being shown the Mbira by Wilson. visit www.artsekta.org.uk

Nathalia Tandon shows a piñata created by pupils. visit www.artsekta.org.uk

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