Yokohama Museum of Art in Autumn Watercolor Painting
About the Artwork
A view of the Yokohama Museum of Art in autumn. This public building was designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Tange Kenzo, and opened in 1989.
The building is lovely, as is the park in front, filled with flowering plants reflected on rectangular-shaped ponds. It’s easily one of my favorite places in the city.
I uploaded photos of the portico and park in my photography blog.
偉大な建築家丹下健三氏が設計した横浜美術館。ここでしか見られない秋の光景は大好きです。紅葉を背景に色鮮やかなお花は公園の水鏡に反映され、素敵な一枚を作ってくれます。画家の作品を収蔵する場所は、画家が描きたくなるほどの美しい都会のオアシスだと思います。
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I hope you enjoyed this painting of one of my favorite places in the city. Every time I visit the museum I still feel like taking tons of photos and painting different angles even if I’ve been there many times before—it’s that much of a favorite 🙂
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