




A few other pieces from this same art exhibit held in Ginza last month, are featured in another posting further down the line.
Put briefly, a colleague of mine in Tokyo was displaying one of her most recent paintings and I ventured to see it. Held in Ginza, not an easy place to reach from my apartment, but nonetheless I enjoyed this "bachelor day" on my own deep in Tokyo with only a camera and a very flexible schedule to keep.
Here for now are some of the pieces in that exhibit. My colleague's painting is the green "swamp".
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