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2/08/2012

Tsunami Dragon

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Tsunami Dragon

Art students
turn driftwood from tsunami into dragon




ISHINOMAKI, Miyagi Prefecture
When Yoriko Miura was walking along the riverbank near her home in this tsunami-ravaged city in April, she was struck by the symbolism of one giant piece of driftwood.

She thought it resembled a giant dragon, which locals believe is a water god.

In Ishinomaki, an annual Dragon Festival, which expresses hopes for large hauls of fish and safe journey on the ocean, is a local tradition.

Miura, 64, the owner of local café and art gallery Kawaberi no Sanpomichi, thought the pine driftwood could be turned into a symbolic work of art from the devastation of the Great East Japan Earthquake. It measures nearly 10 meters in length from the roots, which look like an open mouth, to the tip of the "tail."

While Miura was busy removing debris and rebuilding her life, Minori Yamazaki, a professor at the Joshibi University of Art and Design in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, who was visiting the city as a volunteer, agreed to tackle the project on her behalf.

His students who worked on the
“Ryuboku kara Ryuboku e”
(From driftwood to dragon wood)

project stayed at Miura’s gallery many times and worked along with neighborhood children from August.

They colored the wood in a greenish tint. Local residents were asked to write their favorite words on each of about 1,000 scales, made of pine bark and waste material.

Hiromasa Atsuta, 9, whose house was submerged nearly to the ceiling in the tsunami following the March 11 quake, drew an Anpanman cartoon character and wrote “Ganbaro” (Hang in there).

Takao Mikuni, who lives in temporary housing, wrote, “Come back, Ishinomaki.”

“We have to look forward even in hardship,” Mikuni, 78, said.

Students, too, found the project worthwhile and rewarding.

“I was worried if the driftwood art, which would keep the memory of the earthquake alive, would be accepted by local residents,” said Haruka Matsuda, 21. “But while working together, it became a precious work of art for both sides.”

The dynamic dragon was completed in October. It is now on display beside Miura’s gallery, located in a vast open space that was created after being cleared of tsunami debris. The dragon glares out at the Kyu Kitakamigawa river.

“The artwork was born out of an accidental meeting and good luck,” Miura said. “I hope many people will come to see the dragon, a symbol of reconstruction.”

source : ajw.asahi.com, February 8, 2012
By NOBUYOSHI YONEZAWA/ Staff Writer


川辺りの散歩道
宮城県石巻市八幡町2丁目2-13

流木から龍木へ


東日本大震災の津波被害を受けた宮城県石巻市の旧北上川で、竜そっくりの流木が見つかった。
source : mytown.asahi.com

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. Japan after the BIG earthquake March 11, 2011 .


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1/18/2012

Vietnam Dragon Exhibition

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The Year of Dragon - Vietnam

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The dragon has been a long time symbol of loyalty and power in Vietnamese culture and spiritual life. The sacred creature deeply influences people's activities, particularly royalty of the past.

On the occasion of the Year of Dragon, the Viet Nam National Museum of History yesterday organised a special exhibition entitled Dragon on Antiquities. The exhibit is a unique opportunity for visitors to appreciate the rich diversity of dragon images across a wide span of Vietnamese historical and cultural life.



"More than 100 typical objects representing many cities and provinces nationwide are on display in our exhibition," said Nguyen Quoc Cuong, museum director.

"For the thousand years since early civilisation, the dragon has existed in people's lives in different forms and material. Dragon on Antiquities is only a small part of our collection, but we hope that it will satisfy visitors' eyes," Cuong said.

At the showcase are many skilful carvings of dragon motifs, such as jade, jewellery, gold books, ewer and basin and silver incense burners.

museum at No 1 Trang Tien Street, Hoan Kiem District.
source : english.vietnamnet.vn


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The National Museum of Vietnamese History
is dedicated to showcasing Vietnam's history through objects and artifacts starting from the stone ages to the French colonial period. Things to find at the museum include tools, pottery, wooden imperial furniture, excavated tombs and bronze drums.
The museum is housed in a building that was built in 1932, during the French rule. It is one of Hanoi's most magnificent buildings. The building is a mixture of French colonial and Indochinese architecture.
source : ruefind.com



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. Dragons and Lotus Blossoms .
Vietnamese Ceramics from the Birmingham Museum of Art
Exhibitin January 22 - April 8, 2012


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12/26/2011

Dragons and Lotus Blossoms

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Dragons and Lotus Blossoms:
Vietnamese Ceramics from the Birmingham Museum of Art

Exhibitin January 22 - April 8, 2012

Vietnam created the most sophisticated ceramics in Southeast Asia. Though they borrowed from China, Vietnamese potters explored their own indigenous tastes and developed their own production techniques. As early as the 1970s, members of the Asian Art Society at the Museum recognized the beauty of Vietnamese ceramics and the potential for creating a significant collection in an under-appreciated field.

The Museum quickly amassed a core group of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century blue-and-white export wares, modeled on the great blue-and-whites from the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen in China. The Museum bought more Vietnamese export wares at the rich international auctions of shipwreck materials that have revolutionized the study of Southeast Asian ceramics since the year 2000.

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