The Stitch Group Goes to the Prefectural Art Museum
What a great day Saturday was! I was able to go to a fantastic museum exhibit with my stitching friends. One of the stitchers bought our tickets ahead of time and saved us each 200 yen. This is the exhibit description from the English version of the museum website:
Stories Drawn in Threads: Embroidery, Illustration, and Fashion July 25 (Tues) - September 18 (Mon, national holiday) The warmth and beauty of handwork has made embroidery popular among a wide range of people. It has permeated daily life today in various forms, from traditional ornaments to everyday items. This exhibition introduces the art surrounding such embroidery from multiple angles through a wide variety of works. They include traditional clothing and textiles from Slovakia and Transylvania (crossroads of Eastern Europe), Inuit wall hangings (whose unique shapes and vivid colors have inspired many artists), free and fluid works created as illustrations for picture books, and even exquisite haute couture embroideries.
There were four parts to this exhibit and photos were only allowed in the first part, traditional clothing and textiles from Slovakia and Transylvania.
We were very excited about the exhibit and wanted to see the stitches up close and wanted to point out things to each other. We were reprimanded several times by museum staff for getting too close/crossing the lines set up by the museum and for being too noisy. If you are a stitcher, I'm sure you would have been the same as we were.
We called the one below renshu (็ทด็ฟ), which means practice. It has examples of over 60 patterns.
In the museum gift shop, I bought post cards and the exhibit catalog to have pictures of the other areas of the exhibit. If you are going to be in Shizuoka before the exhibit closes in September, I highly recommend seeing it!
What a wonderful exhibition for the stitching group to visit! I can just imagine you all wanting to get close to the pieces, to see how they were done. I would have been the same.
Everything is very nice. As much as I like folk songs, I also like costumes. Observation rules must be followed. But if I were there, I think I would have done the same as you. Because I want to see thing up close. So maybe I'll get mad at you too.๐ I'm glad you and your Embroidery group had a great time.๐
Oh Pamela, this is absolutely breathtaking. I can see why it is just YOUR cup of tea but anyone who appreciates beauty and incredible workmanship would love this exhibit. I know I did and I'd be thrilled to have seen it. What a fun thing to do with a group!
What a wonderful exhibition for the stitching group to visit! I can just imagine you all wanting to get close to the pieces, to see how they were done. I would have been the same.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely FABULOUS work!
ReplyDeleteEverything is very nice. As much as I like folk songs, I also like costumes.
ReplyDeleteObservation rules must be followed.
But if I were there, I think I would have done the same as you. Because I want to see thing up close. So maybe I'll get mad at you too.๐
I'm glad you and your Embroidery group had a great time.๐
Oh Pamela, this is absolutely breathtaking. I can see why it is just YOUR cup of tea but anyone who appreciates beauty and incredible workmanship would love this exhibit. I know I did and I'd be thrilled to have seen it. What a fun thing to do with a group!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic exhibition, I would have wanted to get up close too!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are gorgeous - I totally get why you had to see them up close!
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