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Lulu Kouno ”Full moon from under the sea”
Japan

Full moon from under the sea

This is a mural that I was allowed to paint in an entire room that I created on Shodoshima Island.

I painted the image of the rich nature of Shodoshima looking up from the sea.
There are many stars in the night sky seen through the water. (Indeed, there were!).
Please take a look when you visit Shodoshima.

Lulu Kouno

Japanese artist. Illustrator and author of picture books and murals. Lives and works in Nagoya (as of 2018).

MOCA Hishio no Sato

As the second phase of the Shodoshima Art Project, the island's first reinforced concrete building, built 93 years ago, was transformed into a contemporary art museum in its original form. In addition to 10 original works by Keiji Uematsu, Nobuko Watanabe, Yoshinobu Nakagawa, and others, the museum exhibits a collection of 60 contemporary artworks and 40 "works related to Shodoshima.
The nearby brick warehouse was transformed into a new building (ANNEX), featuring installations by ZUGA-KURI (ZUGA Kohsaku + KURI-Eito) and Namekawa Miza.

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Copyright: Natsutoshi Nomoto
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 32738x16369
Taken: 15/07/2022
Chargée: 22/07/2022
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Tags: art; painting; museum; wall; sea; island; moon; flowers; plant
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