Tokyo Sketchbook the City of Culture

Tokyo Sketchbook   the City of Culture
Author: Anna Ryan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1530681340

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This book captures life and places in Japan's capital city. Every illustrate pages present architecture, transportation and Japanese daily life. A snapshot of Japan using sketches instead of photos will inspire you to visit Japan.

Japan Sketchbook the City of Culture

Japan Sketchbook   the City of Culture
Author: Anna Ryan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2016-05-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1533368678

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This book captures life and places in Japan. Every illustrate pages present architecture, transportation and Japanese daily life. A snapshot of Japan using sketches instead of photos will inspire you to visit Japan.

Tokyo Travel Sketchbook

Tokyo Travel Sketchbook
Author: Amaia Arrazola
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781462921621

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Tokyo Travel Sketchbook traces the journey of illustrator and graphic designer Amaia Arrazola on a four-week trip through the beating heart of Tokyo. When Arrazola accepts a month long artist's residency in the Japanese capital, she has little idea of what to expect but gamely packs her paints and pencils and seizes the opportunity to create an illustrated diary of her time there, filling the pages of her sketchbooks with curious images of life in the world's largest city. This book provides readers with a unique vision of Japan's capital, as seen through the eyes of an artist. Arrazola immerses herself in the cult of Hello Kitty and the pop-eyed charms of "Kawaii" cute culture, while conveying the collision of traditional and modern Japanese culture in the female Samurais she meets and draws. The city's cultural curiosities come alive in a metropolis that is ever on the go, as she browses sex shops, drinks pink coffee, eats spaghetti sandwiches and photographs subway sleepers. Throughout her explorations, Arrazola uses the concept of wabi sabi as a guiding principle--coming to see her own life and artworks as examples of "flawed beauty" and imperfectly perfect Zen design. The result is a fresh, often funny, one-of-a-kind look at a city that works hard and plays hard--in many surprising ways. At the heart of Tokyo Travel Sketchbook are two contradictory Japans--the glittering neon world of a high-tech ultramodern society existing side-by-side with a nation where ancient tradition holds sway and where the unadorned, the simple and the silent are prized and celebrated as much as the new, the fashionable and the trendy. These competing realities make for a memorable visual journey and a stunning souvenir of a stranger's brief stay in a strange land. From smoking laws to high-tech toilets, Arrazola finds beauty in the weirdness and imperfection of this modern metropolis. *Recommended for readers ages 14 & up*

Clueless in Tokyo

Clueless in Tokyo
Author: Betty Reynolds
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781462915286

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A perfect introduction to Japan and Japanese culture, this illustrated culture and travel guide contains loads of original drawings as well as the Japanese script for key words and phrases. Some people take photos, but artist Betty Reynolds captures memories with her paintbrush and watercolors. Clueless in Tokyo provides an outsider's take on everyday life in Japan's capital city--a place where vending machines talk, toilets can be terrifying, and centuries-old festivals unfold against a backdrop of space-age architecture. During the seven years Reynolds lived in Japan, she filled thirty sketchbooks with everything that caught her eye. Whether it's fashion, food, sport, transport, seasonal rituals, or Japanese pastimes, each vibrant sketch is a delight, and Reynolds' witty hand-lettered captions in both Japanese and English provide an entertaining resource for beginning learners of the Japanese language. Adult students and travelers alike will find this Japan travel guide to be a charming and insightful addition to their trip.

My Japanese Sketchbook

My Japanese Sketchbook
Author: Cloe Fontaine
Publsiher: Flammarion-Pere Castor
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 2080201239

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A land of contrasts, Japan surprises and fascinates the visitor. For Cloé Fontaine, the teeming city of Tokyo is a haven of peace: in the midst of noise and crowds she finds silence and serenity. With her brush and pen in hand, Cloé journeys from the streets of Tokyo to the shrines of Kyoto and the rolling hills on the island of Shikoku. Temples and tatamis, parasols and teapots, fountains and waterlilies - every striking detail comes to life on these pages. From Zen temples to modernist architecture, and from traditional geishas in elaborate kimonos to teenagers in eccentric and brightly-colored outfits, this is a personal and engaging encounter with a culture and its people. In her charming watercolors, modern collages, personal stories and selection of traditional hikus Cloé captures and relects the many juxtapositions of East and West, old and new.--Cover.

Japanese Art Culture

Japanese Art   Culture
Author: Kamini Khanduri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2003
Genre: Art, Japanese
ISBN: 184421043X

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Written for students working at Key Stage 3, the titles that make up the World Art and Culture series explore the fine arts, the decorative arts and design through the ages and in different cultures throughout the world. This volume considers art in Japanese culture.

International Seminar on Urban Culture Arte Polis

International Seminar on Urban Culture Arte Polis
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2006
Genre: City and town life
ISBN: UCBK:C079321095

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Understanding Architecture Through Drawing

Understanding Architecture Through Drawing
Author: Brian Edwards
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2008-08-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134066827

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This second edition is fully revised and updated and includes new chapters on sustainability, history and archaeology, designing through drawing and drawing in architectural practice. The book introduces design and graphic techniques aimed to help designers increase their understanding of buildings and places through drawing. For many, the camera has replaced the sketchbook, but here the author argues that freehand drawing as a means of analyzing and understanding buildings develops visual sensitivity and awareness of design. By combining design theory with practical lessons in drawing, Understanding Architecture Through Drawing encourages the use of the sketchbook as a creative and critical tool. The book is highly illustrated and is an essential manual on freehand drawing techniques for students of architecture, landscape architecture, town and country planning and urban design.