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Announcing a new series ofcollaboration with MireyHIROKI, a collaborative effort of two Japanese visual artists, Mirey and Hiroki. Together, they work as one creative force. Our collaboration is not a type of thing, like a collaboration between artists and luxury fashion brands. The Collaboration Paintings are more like physical conversation, or rather a dialogue happening in paint instead of words. Do you remember Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol created a number of art pieces together between 1983 and 1985? And although academics and critics like to say these are “less important” works at times. Huh, fxxk it!

From COLLABORATION: MireyHIROKI x Tomori Nagamoto, posted by TOMORI NAGAMOTO on 7/17/2013 (8 items)

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Along with Carol’s jazz music, i had a drawing session with master Harvey Chan all day afternoon. we exchanged t-shirt as if it were soccer match and jersey exchange. He is the only man who sit beside me and draw without hesitation.

 

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Share some photos from the opening of Stuart Lowe ‘s exhibition. I’ll never forget the moment 3 pipers came marching into the gallery followed by his speech. I’m very happy and proud to be the curators of the show.
I took a lot of photos like his father took images of his son;)

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it was so much fun to see the excitement of the second annual art auction for War Child. The winning bid on my piece was placed by …oops I forgot to ask her name, but she’s in the last photograph. Thank you so much!


“it was so much fun to see the excitement of the second annual art auction for War Child. The winning bid on my piece was placed by …oops I forgot to ask her name, but she’s in the last photograph. Thank you so much!”

From FreeHand : the second annual art auction for War Child, posted by TOMORI NAGAMOTO on 4/26/2013 (16 items)

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Thank you to everyone who came to the reception last night for Life Lesson exhibit during Scotiabank Nuit Blanche! Without your support and help, I could not make it. I want to thank all of our sponsors for helping us make this event a successt. Thank SONY for their generous equipment support. And i would like to personally thank all the FUNDING matters family and William Petruck for believing in me and this project since beginning. Thanks to Kelly, Walter and Ron from ArtBarrage for their incredible support. I also wanted to thank Jay Richardson and George Koller for spending several hours of his time helping me invite subjects.
Acknowledgments to the City of Toronto as the producers of Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, SONY, All Star Printing, the Cabbagetown Business Improvement Area (BIA) and Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre.
A special thank you to all my friends and family include Andrika, Miyuki, Hisaka, Moe, Tomomi, Stuart L, John R, Kennet, Rachel, Wendy, Sarah and Alicia
THANK YOU all!

 

 

 

 

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I ordered about 30 wood panels for Life Lessons exhibit. Mounting rice paper onto panel is not easy job. Wrinkles might develop if there’s humidity in the picture. So I take three steps to avoid wrinkles as follow: firstly, I glue a sheet of rice paper as base layer on the wood panel with clear gesso. Secondly, glue a thin sheet of polypropylene to avoid water absorption. Leave it one or two days until it has fully dried . Thirdly, mount the fished artwork onto the layered panel with neutral pH glue and mix it 2 to 1 with distilled water. Spray UV coats when it’s completed.

 

 

 

 

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Another street festa in Cabbagetown South community today. I participated just for fun. There’s only five craft maker’s tables, one food vendor, face painter for kids and clowns, and Elvis impersonator (!). We all gathered in the middle of Stanton St, between Dundas and Gerrard so peacefully like a whole family reunion. Elvis was great! He changed his costume three times and his son also performed like young Evlis with teddy cut. I played Elvis’s Suspicious Minds loud when I get studio.
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Did some commission for….I can’t mention the name of the company but the most major Japanese company for all the time. The subject is Bon Jovi. No matter how Jon Bon Jovi change his look, he’s still my king of rock since my high school years. I played my old “Access All Area” bootleg DVD while I’m on my work. I actually met JBJ in person three times in my life. First was in Shinjuku, Tokyo and I got his autograph. Second was at Hard Rock Cafe in Roppongi after their Tokyo Dome show and I enjoyed their secret acoustic set. The last time I saw him was on 5th Avenue in NY and I shook his hand. Will there be fourth?

 

 

 

 

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I’m a part of Cabbagetown South community since I moved my work space in 2010. This weekend was my first Cabbagetown Arts Festival and it has successfully finished. Saturday was rain, obviously I’m a Rain Man. Although we made some sales, prints of Audry and she’s totally a star in my tent. In the next day, we had a beautiful clear sky and gained more customers awareness and sales. Oh outdoor show, Ah outdoor show. Once I told myself “No more outdoor show” I was fed up with outdoor shows for many years because I’ve done too many in the past, like four or five outdoor shows per summer that was too much. I don’t remember when my last outdoor show was…but probably I haven’t done anything in the past 8 years or so. Now I could enjoyed it much like musician’s back on the road. It was fun for me to setting up a tent, sitting under the sky and chatting new friends. And of course, food vendors hopping is one of my excitement. I look forward to my next.

 

 

 

 

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Former Mayor of NYC, Bloomberg once said “We Are New York is a terrific example of what makes our City so vibrant – a great diversity of people working together towards a common destiny,”
Now I’m working on a series of drawing for Nuit Blanche. Drawing portraits of people from all across GTA area including Mayor Rob Ford, city cuncilers, company presidents, festival organizers, critics, writers, artists, musicians, curators, local business people and students that reflects Toronto’s vibrant diversity character. I’m pretty much enjoying for all the process of this art installation, discovering who is who, knowing history of Toronto is so much fun.