Olive Line Ferry April 16, 2012 No Responses Kagawa, Shikoku, Shōdoshima, Takamatsu Tagged with: Olive Line Ferry, Seto Inland Sea, Sunport, Tonoshō Let me introduce you to the Olive Line Ferry that links Takamatsu Sunport to Tonoshō on Shōdoshima. I
Olives, Ropeway, Soy Sauce, Monkeys and 24 Eyes… July 20, 2011 2 Responses Kagawa, Shikoku, Shōdoshima Tagged with: 24 Eyes, Hitoyama, Kusakabe, Tonoshō We were on May 25th, 2009 and it was our last full day in Takamatsu, except that we didn’t
Giant in our Minds April 14, 2011 No Responses Setouchi International Art Festival 2010, Shōdoshima Tagged with: Giant in our Minds, Hitoyama, Tatsuo Kawaguchi Here is an artwork that kinda left me wondering. It is called Giant in Our Minds (心の巨人) by Tatsuo
Lightening Shōdoshima March 31, 2011 2 Responses Setouchi International Art Festival 2010, Shōdoshima Tagged with: Hitoyama, Lightening Shōdoshima, Nakayama, Sense Art Studio Back on Shōdoshima, there was this artwork called Lightening Shōdoshima (小豆島を輝かせる) that was composed of several projects and pieces spread
On Small Bean Island November 1, 2010 No Responses Kagawa, Setouchi International Art Festival 2010, Shōdoshima Tagged with: Angel Road, Dadang Christanto, Hitoyama, House of Shōdoshima, Koichi Kurita, Kusakabe, Lightening Shōdoshima, Masayuki Kishimoto, Musashino Art University, Nakayama, Net-Work, Ryo Toyofuku, Sense Art Studio, Shōyu museum, Soil Library Project, Straw Art, Suh Do Ho, Tonoshō, Treasure Ship, Tsugi-Tsugi-Kintsugi, Voices from Disappeared People, Wang Wen-Chih, What Links the Sea, Yoshihiko Tanji We spent October 20 on “Small Bean Island“, in other words, Shōdoshima. I had already visited the place about one