Mizue Tatekawa
Artist introduction
When I look through a kaleidoscope, I lose myself in everything else and am captivated by the changing colors and shapes.
I feel that concentrating my mind on the patterns created by the objects is both soothing and brings joy.
I hope that the healing and moving effects of the kaleidoscope will spread to one person at a time.
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| 2014 | Studied under Akiko Suzuki of Photon |
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| From 2015 | Studied under Koji Yamami at YAMAMI COMPANY Kaleidoscope Art School |
| 2016 | Exhibited at the "Creative Kaleidoscope Festival II" at the Horimitsu Museum of Art in Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture |
| 2017 | Participated in the BKS Kaleidoscope World Championship in Kyoto |
| 2018 | Exhibited at the Ehime Prefectural Science Museum's "Fascinating Kaleidoscope Museum" |
| 2019 | Studied under Yasuko Nakazato at Glass Station |
| From 2019 | Kaleidoscope class instructor at Sanda City Glass Craft Museum |
| 2022 | Exhibited at Ehime Prefectural Science Museum's "Kaleidoscope Wonderland" |
| 2022 | Received the Special Award at the 3rd Bunkamura Kaleidoscope National Open Competition |