Frame work "Sobaya 1" dark blue curtain: Sato Chizuko Sugarhouse painted 1:12 scale
Chizuko Sato Sugarhouse Prepainted 1/12
Size (approx): 240mm (W) x 100mm (D) x 180mm (H)
Represents the entrance to a buckwheat noodle shop within a frame.
The bottom side of the frame is illuminated by a button battery. The window and the two entrances are illuminated.
All parts are pre-glued.
Front acrylic panel can be opened horizontally.
The menu in the window is made of resin clay and resin.
The roof in front of the entrance is made of cedar bark.
The outer surface of the main body is wrapped in Japanese paper with brown lettering.
The outside of the body is wrapped in Japanese paper with brown lettering.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
This work represents the entrance scene of an old-fashioned buckwheat noodle shop.
The inner wall of the window is made of bamboo. The interior wall is made of bamboo and features a familiar menu.
The wall is made of bamboo. The choko, tokuri and yakumi (condiments) containers of the upper tier are made of Kyoto clay. We use different types of clay for different parts of our work.
The lower part of the menu is made from commercial rice bowls.
The entrance on the right side has a raccoon dog figurine, giving it the atmosphere of a noodle shop in the Showa era.
We also have Artwork by Chizuko Sato of Sugarhouse for you to look at.
Size (approx): 240mm (W) x 100mm (D) x 180mm (H)
Represents the entrance to a buckwheat noodle shop within a frame.
The bottom side of the frame is illuminated by a button battery. The window and the two entrances are illuminated.
All parts are pre-glued.
Front acrylic panel can be opened horizontally.
The menu in the window is made of resin clay and resin.
The roof in front of the entrance is made of cedar bark.
The outer surface of the main body is wrapped in Japanese paper with brown lettering.
The outside of the body is wrapped in Japanese paper with brown lettering.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
This work represents the entrance scene of an old-fashioned buckwheat noodle shop.
The inner wall of the window is made of bamboo. The interior wall is made of bamboo and features a familiar menu.
The wall is made of bamboo. The choko, tokuri and yakumi (condiments) containers of the upper tier are made of Kyoto clay. We use different types of clay for different parts of our work.
The lower part of the menu is made from commercial rice bowls.
The entrance on the right side has a raccoon dog figurine, giving it the atmosphere of a noodle shop in the Showa era.
We also have Artwork by Chizuko Sato of Sugarhouse for you to look at.