Marking work that will be exhibited at the exhibition "Manufacturing that will lead to the future"Writer Junta KondolooksIt is an introduction.
After graduating from university, he went to a technical school in Kyoto to go on the path of manufacturing and majored in metal crafts.
The motif of Japanese traditional patterns sublimated into a design that is easy to pick up to match modern life.
The work that values the affinity with the different materials, such as a handmade motif, and the "Kikinezo", which is uneven with a rattle, combines a crystal that looks like water.
Hand squeezed from scratch,Do everything, including the sculpture, with your own hands.
At the exhibition, Choshi, Sutsu, and PotsWe are handling it.
Please enjoy the carefully handmade work.
Junta Kondo
Designing Traditional Patterns to Suit Modern Life
He majored in metal craft at a vocational school in Kyoto following university. “Basically, I create the plan for my pieces by pounding metal to create a workspace. Using traditional Japanese patterns as a motif, I adapt them to modern life. The Kiku Netsuke piece with watermarked and rasped surface has combining crystal. “I am particular about te shibori (a molding technique using a mallet). I do everything, including engraving, by hand without the use of machines or outsourcing.
Designing Traditional Patterns to Suit Modern Life
He majored in metal craft at a vocational school in Kyoto following university. “Basically, I create the plan for my pieces by pounding metal to create a workspace. Using traditional Japanese patterns as a motif, I adapt them to modern life. The Kiku Netsuke piece with watermarked and rasped surface has combining crystal. “I am particular about te shibori (a molding technique using a mallet). I do everything, including engraving, by hand without the use of machines or outsourcing.
■ Exhibition overview
Meeting period: Thursday, October 28, 2021 --Sujiru November (Sun) * Open during the exhibition
Opening hours: 11: 00-19: 00
* For the event, 11: 00-15: 30 on Friday, October 29, and on Saturday, October 30, 11: 00-13: 00/16: 00-19: 00.
(Admission is until 30 minutes before closing)
Entrance fee: Free
Venue: Pola Museum Annex (1-7-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Chuo-ku, 104-0061 Pola Ginza Building)
Access: Tokyo Metro Ginza 1 -chome Station No. 7 Exit / Tokyo Metro Ginza Station 6 minutes walk from Exit A9
Mainly sponsored: Pola Orbis Holdings Co., Ltd.
* We will implement measures to prevent infection for the new colon virus infection, and will be held with consideration so that you can enjoy it with confidence. Please see the Gallery website for requests for customers to prevent the spread of infection.
* Since the number of people will be limited, you may have to wait in congestion.
* Payment at the venue is only cashless payment.