theme Mental nutrition
There are many restrictions in Corona, and I spend my days enduring with you in various hardships.
But stress also builds up.
I received the greatest healing possible from the area where only the "Manen Prevention Law" was issued, so I would like to share it!
If you like art, classics, and tea ceremony, I hope you enjoy it.
I am not good at English and I only learn English within the scope of Japanese school education.
There may be some mistakes, but please forgive me. Please let us know in the comments when it's too bad.
I went to the Hosomi Museum's Hosomi Collection, "Jakuchu Exhibition" in Kyoto.
There are many Rinpa works as well as Jakuchu, and when I touched these works, I felt overwhelming soul trembling and power.
Jakuchu was stimulating from time to time no matter how many times he saw it, and this time he was shaken violently by looking at the "Rat Wedding Chart". Is it impressed?
Also, during this period, Sen no Rikyu, the founder of the tea ceremony, will play an active role. When you look at the bowl, you say it's breathing, or the feeling of weight when you put it on your palm, or at that time, political stories were sometimes quietly held at the tea table? I remember it. What kind of thought did you receive? I imagine various things.
Perhaps it is a snail, and the inside of a large clam is made of gold leaf, and a very beautiful picture is drawn. This is the kai-awase play that appears in "Genji Monogatari", isn't it? I wanted to read it again in the original book.
At the same time, there was also an exhibition of Soga Shohaku's works.
"Shohaku" was born in Kyoto Nishiki and had a family business. After that, while staying at a temple or a local "Sofuka" in three parts centered on Ise, he made many fusuma paintings and left behind works such as folding screen paintings. The ink painting of a dragon full of dynamic vitality is famous.
Furthermore, the world of the permanent exhibition "Yoshitatsu Yanagihara". Yoshitatsu Yanagihara's work was OK to take a picture, so I will put a bronze statue on it. Although the real thing is small, I felt the most energy among the Yanagihara works on display. Even though it is a bronze statue, it is overwhelmingly powerful!
The second permanent exhibition is an exhibition of oil paintings in the museum collection. There are about half of the works without fences, including famous ones such as Chagall and Monet. I was happy to be able to enjoy them from a close distance of about 30 cm.
The photo shows the exterior of the museum I visited and the bronze statue of Yoshitatsu Yanagihara.
If someday the corona subsides and the various restrictions disappear
I want to chase and enjoy my favorite works as much as possible.



