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0コメント0件Onodera, which is opened at the Daito Rural Environmental Improvement Center, which has a collection of acrylic painting depicting the Kitakami River.
Kenichi Onodera (94), a Daito Rural Environment Improvement Center in Sarusawa -shaped, in the town of Saruzawa -cho, Ichinoseki -shi, opened the "Kitakami River 15 Views Exhibition" depicting the landscape from the upstream to the downstream of the Kitakami River. ing. He gave a picture brush after retiring from a civil servant, and told those who came to the visitors to those who visited 15 acrylic paintings, which had been drawn over several years in their 70s. On display are 15 points on the theme of Kitakami River from Morioka City to Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, such as "Kitakami River and Iwateyama", "Kitakami River, Kitakami River, Nishiki Sakurabashi distant view". He visited the site with a light truck and photographed the landscape of his favorite Kitakami River with a camera. He said that he finished an acrylic painting over three to four years while looking at the photos, and one point at a time adds a handwritten explanation. What is impressive is the "Kitakami River stenosis" depicting the view of the lower left bank of Chitosebashi in Ichinoseki City. "Due to these stenosis, Ichinoseki was hit by a major flood due to the Kasulin typhoon and the ion typhoon," he said. "Shin -Kitakami River, Remunyugu Yoshihara", which describes Yoshihara in Ishinomaki City, is also a favorite work. He reminds me of a beautiful scene, saying, "I still remember the afternoon sunshine." Onodera was a former Daito -cho employee, and was also the director of the Sarusawa Community Center, which had an office at the center at the time of the active duty. After retirement in 1992, he participated in a painting class of the same public hall and began to draw landscapes and stills with watercolor paintings and acrylic paintings. He also publishes works at district cultural festivals. This exhibition was submitted with a subtitle of "from old -fashioned learning" and "Recommended for lifelong learning". Mr. Onodera said, "It is not a picture that can be shown with confidence, but I think that I started painting in the wake of participation in the painting classroom, and I think that I am still living in my heart because it was good for lifelong learning. I would like to recommend lifelong learning while using leisure. " The Kitakami River 15 Views Exhibition is until March 18th. Viewing time is from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm on weekdays.
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