Available - Kiritani Itsuo
This prompted me to sketch and paint the distinctive housing, the streets, and the lives of people living throughout the whole of Tokyo. The aim was not merely to record, but to show how rich and beautiful the lifestyle of these areas is and was. I want others to realize that such a connected lifestyle is especially important in today’s modern world.”
Itsuo Kiritani - Kannon Dori Street, Nezu 2 Chome
(観音通り、根津2丁目)
(21.6cm x 26.6cm)
Year - 1995
Pen and Ink on Paper
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