The Art of Japan & Killing Commendatore with Taro Yamamoto | Haruki Murakami Art
"Killing Commendatore" by Haruki Murakami centers around a mysterious picture painted by the artist Tomohiko Amada. It is described as a Nihonga styled painting. How can we imagine this painting which does not really exist? How does Japanese Art work in general? In todays video, I have the great pleasure to talk to Taro Yamamoto from Kyoto, who is a Japanese Contemporary Artist. He shows us the most common materials used for painting in Japan und also takes us on a journey through his work, which he calls Nippon-Ga. How does the book appeal on him as a professional painter and artist? Find out in todays video. --- Visit Taro Yamamoto here: https://nipponga.jimdofree.com/ And his Instagram: Thank you for uploading the interview! I'm just watching and writing a message. It's still on the way, but I'm really happy that it's been edited so well. It seems that only the URL of my Instagram link is slightly different, so I would like to ask you to correct it. The correct one is as follows, so please take care of it. / taro_yamamoto_japanese_art --- Welcome to Haruki Murakami Art. I would like to invite you into a magnificent world, created by one of the most inspiring authors of our time: Haruki Murakami. Together we will discover his works, characters, illusions and inspired artworks. Based on my Instagram page of the same name, we will now try to put his works on screen. You are invited to company this journey with me. Subscribe today. --- Music: "The Arrival" by DayFox --- Visit me on Instagram: / haruki.murakami.art

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