Ike Nakajima Art Gallery

中島榮一郎の世界


The Landscape of the rough reefs

「岩礁」シリーズ

The Landscape of the rough reefs

Sometimes, we can get various feelings when we watch the same landscape. It depends on the weather, objectives and your mood at that moment. One stormy day, visiting the seashore where I have been visited many times. It was a totally different landscape compared with the calm day. Nature teaches us the diversity of itself. For example, the shape of rocks have been created by winds, waves for many years.
I would be happy if you can feel this diversity of nature from this series.
This is one aspect of the magnificence of nature.  (June.30/2017)      
 
                                                                                         Eiichiro Nakajima
 
 
 

The Landscape of the rough reefs #01

22.7cm × 15.8cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #02

22.7cm × 15.8cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #03

22.7cm × 15.8cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #04

22.7cm × 15.8cm
6/2017 

The Landscape of the rough reefs #05

22.7cm × 25.8cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #06

22.7cm × 25.8cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #07

22.7cm ×15.8cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #08

41.0cm × 27.3cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #09

41.0cm × 27.3cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #10

41.0cm × 27.3cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #11

41.0cm × 27.3cm
6/2017

The Landscape of the rough reefs #12

22.7cm × 15.8cm
6/2010
 

A Mannequin
「マネキン」シリーズ

 A Mannequin

I met a very unique mannequin in a show window case when I was walking Ginza the other day. A purpose of a mannequin is to put on clothes for showing and selling them. This mannequin’s face does not look like a real woman but it looks like a little like anyone you see in the street. We human beings should have so called ”a facial sensor cell” in our brain. With it we receive some information on facial expressions from outside even if it’s a tiny signal. So, we can get various feelings from looking at this mannequin as a real person.  (6/30/2017) 
     
                                                                                         Eiichiro Nakajima
 
 
 

A Mannequin #01

22.7cm × 15.8cm
7/2017

 A Mannequin #02

22.7cm × 15.8cm
7/2017

 A Mannequin #03

22.7cm × 15.8cm
7/2017
 
 
 
 
 
 
ギャラリームサシ委託中
 
 
 
 
                 

 A Mannequin #04

22.7cm × 15.8cm
7/2017
 

A Mannequin #05

22.7cm × 15.8cm
7/2017 

 A Mannequin #06

22.7cm × 15.8cm
7/2017

mannequin#09 Dior  #66

44.5cm × 33.3cm
1/2018
 

鮑二態  「湯島 シンスケ所蔵」   

F6  41.0cm × 31.8cm
1/2017

ゲーテの部屋

F6  41.0cm × 31.8cm
1/2017
 
写真撮影: (株)クインテッセンス 若林  茂樹

 
 
 
 
CV     Eiichiro Nakajima, DDS,DMSc 
 
 

 
 
 
 
1945 born in Takasaki, Gunma, Japan
1948 started to learn water color painting
1960 entered Takasaki High School, studied under Mr. Fusaichiro Inoue and 
        Mr. Toru Tsukada. Started oil painting
1974 Private practice Nakajima orthodontic Office in Yushima, Tokyo
      ~present
1982 met Mr.Reiji Hiramatsu and started Japanese style painting
        under the great influence from him.
1992 the 1st solo exhibition at Wako Gallery in Ginza
1993~1996 solo exhibition at Osaka, Fukuoka and Tokyo again
2006 invited as a guest exhibiter of the festival of Kamakura Hachiman
        Shrine~present
2016 got a painting blessed to the Daitoku-ji, Jukou-in in Kyoto and to the
        Ninomiya Kindergarten in Maebashi
2017 got a painting purchased the long-established Japanese –style confectioner“ Ichimonji-Ya”,
        got a painting blessed Hoboji Temple in Takasaki
        Permanent preservation to Bunkyo Word
        Permanent preservation to alma mater Takasaki High School
 
Solo exhibition;
1998 July13~ July 18, Wako Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo
1999 July6~July 11, Oishi Gallery in Fukuoka
2000 July14~July 19, Inui Gallery in Osaka
2001 June 4~June 16, En Galary in Ginza, Tokyo
 
Office   2-33-1 Bunkyo-ward Tokyo, Japan
Tel: 81-3-3831-3672  Fax: 81-3-3834-3724
HP       http://ike-nakajima-art-gallery.com
Email  er.nakajima@nifty.com  
 
   


               

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