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Wonderful pictures painted by children at Nemunoki Gakuen – Humans understand whether a work
of art is good or bad not intellectually but physically
I’m going to introduce pictures painted by children at *Nenunoki Gakuen. Every work is very splendid. For example, I feel sense of light rhythm in the second picture “Flowers waiting for spring.” I’m overwhelmed by the composition and expression of the third picture “Two in a hydrangea.”
I got the impression that the seventh
picture “God of learning” can be used as design of tote bags. By the way, I
have linked the works of Mr. Kazumasa
Nagai, a leading figure in the
design world, who was on a jury at the competition for Tokyo Olympics Game’s design
emblem. Please compare them with
children’s pictures.
Am I the only person that thinks children’s
works are overwhelmingly superior to his works? At least I can breathe deeply
when seeing children’s pictures. Humans understand whether it is good or bad
not intellectually but physically. If a type of person who you don’t like comes
in an elevator, you naturally stop breathing. The same thing will happen in
works of art.
(Note)
*Nemunoki Gakuen – Nursing care facility for
physically handicapped children, whose director is Ms. Mariko Miyagi
September
9, 2015
Masatoshi
Takeshita
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese blog: Nemunoki Mura –
Bright fall
By Toshimitsu Honme
Flowers waiting for spring
Ai Yamamura
Two in a hydrangea
Kiyomi Muramatsu
Jingle bell tinkles
Taeko Ono
Snow falls at night
Toshimitsu Honme
I came here from star with being held in
her arms by Mammy
God of learning
Tsutomu Honme
Mariko
Shogo Tomiyama
I am calling “Mariko!”
Yasuhiko Hirata