Thursday, August 11, 2011

Kaisei-sha exhibition at Fukuoka Asia Museum



These photos are of an exhibit currently on at the Fukuoka Asia Museum in Japan. Many thanks to my Japanese publisher Kaisei-sha for all that they did to make this show possible. I am delighted by the wall murals and the scale of the art work. I hope you will enjoy these as much as I do!




12 comments:

  1. WOW!!! I love this, wish there was something like this in Texas!!!

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  2. So cool! Wish they would bring this to the Museum in Massachusetts--would love to see it!

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  3. amazing! i would love to see this! :)

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  4. I love this! I wish they had something like this in our neighborhood, I would hang out all day, everyday.

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  5. What an AMAZING exhibit. How fantastic for you to 'see' the contribution your work has made around the world. Such a blessing to contemplate one's own legacy.

    All the best -- from a big fan!

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  6. Absolutely amazing! I enjoyed your museum this summer but as a big Papa, Please Get the Moon For Me fan, this looks incredible. Please do let us know if you ever feature something like this in Massachusetts!

    Do you have a good "back to school" piece for us teachers hiding in your archives? :)

    As always, thanks for brightening so many lives with your talents.

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  7. What an incredible display! Happy {end of}Summer! Thanks for sharing this with us all.

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  8. Looks fabulous!! I wish I could see it there.

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  9. This looks fabulous!
    I live in Kyoto, Japan, which is a litte bit far from Fukuoka, but I would LOVE to go!
    I remember a few years back when I went to your exhibition in my hometown Yokohama. It was one of the greatest exhibition I have ever gone to.
    Thank you for your beautiful work.
    Love and peace,
    Sara

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  10. this looks like a terrific exhibition, I especially love the super-sized fruit, it would be great if this exhibit travelled, how about to the UK?

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  11. This looks fun and interactive for kids. I'm in the middle of my Eric Carle unit for kindergartners and they love yelling "ERIC CARLE" when I ask who we are studying!

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  12. This is phenomenal!!! I would looove to experience this with my son! We love your books & I hope to become an author and illustrator one day! :)


    Thank you for being so inspiring and encouraging children to let their imagination take flight!

    Many blessings to you!
    ~Amber

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