Art Solo Exhibition “Sublimation” at a Japanese temple | Tsukiji Honganji | Exhibition Result | Kota | Oneness Artist

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Art Solo Exhibition "Sublimation" at a Japanese temple | Tsukiji Honganji | Exhibition Result | Kota | Oneness Artist

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Tsukiji Honganji Temple, a nationally designated cultural property x Oneness Artist Kota

The art exhibition "Sublimation" held at the nationally designated cultural property, Tsukiji Hongwanji, has successfully concluded!

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To everyone who visited,

to everyone I had the pleasure of meeting,

thank you so much!

 

Over the course of the exhibition,

more than 1,500 people

came to see it.

 

There were even several people
who visited multiple times to view the artwork.

Thank you so much.

 

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Not only the surface beauty of the paintings,

but also the mysterious, pure energy they embody

and the emotions poured into them

were deeply felt by so many people.

I am truly honored.

 

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Many people shared their wonderful impressions with me,

either directly at the venue or through messages on social media,

and I found myself moved together with them,

almost brought to tears,

or even getting goosebumps at times.

 

I also witnessed a miraculous moment when someone with a condition

stood in front of the painting and said,

"Oh, I'm healed! I can breathe!"

and left feeling rejuvenated.

 

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"There have never been times in my life
where a painting made me stop or moved me,
but for the first time, I stopped in my tracks
and was truly moved."

Several people shared this with me.

 

I am so happy that my artwork

could bring healing and encouragement

to so many people.

Thank you so much.

 

To the Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple

for granting me this invaluable opportunity,

thank you sincerely.

I hope to see you all again somewhere.

 

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Mysterious stories / Paintings that contain gods and spirits

 

Perhaps it was due to the nature of the venue, or perhaps people were drawn to the paintings,

but many spiritual practitioners,

including spiritual counselors,

healers, shamans, fortune-tellers, monks, and priests,

came to the exhibition.

 

Even those who do not practice such professions

but sense invisible energies,

or incorporate such forces into their lives,

were also present in large numbers.

 

They shared various impressions with me,

but a common thread among them was that they all felt

“a strong energy.”

(Descriptions included feelings of bright light, purity, healing, tingling sensations, or