Nostalgic Japanese Dollhouses - Tsuchiya Shizuka Works (CreAtor Vol. 18): ISHINSHA (Japanese Book) 978-4-904850-97-8
Author: Shizuka Tsuchiya
Born in Komoro City, Nagano Prefecture in 1950. 1997 began creating dollhouses and miniature furniture using his practical experience. 2000 opened "T's Room", a dollhouse and miniature production company. 2003 exhibited at the Tokyo Dollhouse Miniature Show (and every year since). 2003 restored a century-old classic dollhouse at the request of Bandai Co. Ltd. in 2003; restored a century-old classic dollhouse at the request of Bandai Co. Ltd. in 2003; collaborated on 12 months of "Kiseki-no Zukan" published by Shogakukan in 2007; collaborated on "Yugaku Ougiya" in Yoshiwara, Edo in 2010; held the "First Joint Exhibition" organized by the Japan Dollhouse Association Central Branch in 2010 (and annually since); and held the group exhibition "Winter Dollhouse Exhibition" in 2013 (and annually since). In 2014, "Dollhouse Artists Dictionary 2014" was published at Maruzen Main Store, and a commemorative exhibition was held in 2015. In 2015, opened a dollhouse school "T's Room" in Sakuradai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo. In 2016, he planned and managed the first "Men's Miniatures Exhibition" at the Hakone Dollhouse Museum (and annually thereafter); in 2016, he held the "Men's Miniatures Exhibition" at Tokyu Hands Tokyo and Ikebukuro stores; in 2017, he exhibited works at the Keio Department Store Shinjuku in Tokyo and the Hankyu Umeda in Osaka (and annually thereafter); in 2019, he held the " In February 2020, the 8th "Winter Dollhouse Exhibition" was held; in March 2020, the exhibition was cancelled due to the spread of the "coronavirus" infectious disease worldwide. (Certified as a "DIY Advisor" by the Do-It-Yourself Association of Japan (Registration No. 090139), and certified as an official instructor of the Japan Dollhouse Association (Registration No. 090139). Instructor of Yomiuri Culture Dollhouse Class
Published by: ISHINSHA, Inc.
Publication date: April 30, 2021 (first edition)
Size: A4 (295mm x 225mm)
Number of pages: 104 (all color pages)
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
This is a collection of dollhouses created by Shizumi Tsuchiya, a dollhouse artist and instructor of dollhouse classes.
The first half of the book introduces and explains Tsuchiya's works, and the second half contains 60 pages of detailed explanations of the production drawings and processes for the box-type Japanese dollhouses, "Japanese-style room," "bakery," and "bookstore.
features 21 of Tsuchiya's masterpieces created during his more than 20 years of dollhouse production.
Furthermore, "Man's Golden Street," a joint work with several male artists that could not be unveiled because the exhibition had to be canceled due to the new coronavirus in April 2020, is available in this magazine. We recommend you to visit if you prefer dollhouses with a Japanese style and somewhat nostalgic scenery.
"As a Japanese, why don't I depict scenes from my life in the miniature world? When I was a child, I thought about the environment and life in which I grew up, the nostalgic landscapes and cityscapes in my memory, and gathered materials to draw the design drawings."
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Born in Komoro City, Nagano Prefecture in 1950. 1997 began creating dollhouses and miniature furniture using his practical experience. 2000 opened "T's Room", a dollhouse and miniature production company. 2003 exhibited at the Tokyo Dollhouse Miniature Show (and every year since). 2003 restored a century-old classic dollhouse at the request of Bandai Co. Ltd. in 2003; restored a century-old classic dollhouse at the request of Bandai Co. Ltd. in 2003; collaborated on 12 months of "Kiseki-no Zukan" published by Shogakukan in 2007; collaborated on "Yugaku Ougiya" in Yoshiwara, Edo in 2010; held the "First Joint Exhibition" organized by the Japan Dollhouse Association Central Branch in 2010 (and annually since); and held the group exhibition "Winter Dollhouse Exhibition" in 2013 (and annually since). In 2014, "Dollhouse Artists Dictionary 2014" was published at Maruzen Main Store, and a commemorative exhibition was held in 2015. In 2015, opened a dollhouse school "T's Room" in Sakuradai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo. In 2016, he planned and managed the first "Men's Miniatures Exhibition" at the Hakone Dollhouse Museum (and annually thereafter); in 2016, he held the "Men's Miniatures Exhibition" at Tokyu Hands Tokyo and Ikebukuro stores; in 2017, he exhibited works at the Keio Department Store Shinjuku in Tokyo and the Hankyu Umeda in Osaka (and annually thereafter); in 2019, he held the " In February 2020, the 8th "Winter Dollhouse Exhibition" was held; in March 2020, the exhibition was cancelled due to the spread of the "coronavirus" infectious disease worldwide. (Certified as a "DIY Advisor" by the Do-It-Yourself Association of Japan (Registration No. 090139), and certified as an official instructor of the Japan Dollhouse Association (Registration No. 090139). Instructor of Yomiuri Culture Dollhouse Class
Published by: ISHINSHA, Inc.
Publication date: April 30, 2021 (first edition)
Size: A4 (295mm x 225mm)
Number of pages: 104 (all color pages)
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
This is a collection of dollhouses created by Shizumi Tsuchiya, a dollhouse artist and instructor of dollhouse classes.
The first half of the book introduces and explains Tsuchiya's works, and the second half contains 60 pages of detailed explanations of the production drawings and processes for the box-type Japanese dollhouses, "Japanese-style room," "bakery," and "bookstore.
features 21 of Tsuchiya's masterpieces created during his more than 20 years of dollhouse production.
Furthermore, "Man's Golden Street," a joint work with several male artists that could not be unveiled because the exhibition had to be canceled due to the new coronavirus in April 2020, is available in this magazine. We recommend you to visit if you prefer dollhouses with a Japanese style and somewhat nostalgic scenery.
"As a Japanese, why don't I depict scenes from my life in the miniature world? When I was a child, I thought about the environment and life in which I grew up, the nostalgic landscapes and cityscapes in my memory, and gathered materials to draw the design drawings."
and moreBooks of the ISHINSHAPlease take a look at the following