Exhibition Days
Today I went to a place called M50 Creative Park, which has many different kinds of exhibitions, and one of the most impressive to me was an exhibition by a Japanese manga artist called Takako Houei, whose exhibition is called Moon in the Pocket. By weaving a fairy tale dream world with a realistic landscape, the characters and animals are made more emotional by using figurative realistic expressions.
Among the facets, the soft and misty watery night mist, rising from the ground; the moon in the forest, falling low on the perimeter of the objects: the stylistic perspective that tends to be flat, the splendid and rich colour spread; and the noble and spiritual temperament of the figures revealed, as well as the loving and warm animal figures cute and The melancholy owl, with its richness and nobility, the pink elephant walking in the forest park, and the quiet free child opposite its distant thoughts, and the green cat occupying the centre of the picture, with its hint of verbal communication and meditative state, unfold this vivid face, seemingly with a sense of human warmth of long-lost reunion.