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Thanks for the Days
 It became often that I thanked for coming to begin a Japanese traditional painting lesson in daily life.
 I am very grateful to that I can continue a lecture by support of many people heartily.
 I intend to have you plow a very large field of the life and am devoted every day.
 To have guidance, encouragement without hesitation; thanking you in advance.
Thank you.

Good day, May, 2007 Art Circle Kyoto
TEL/FAX 075-584-1411

Lecturer at representative / Yoshinori Akazawa

Kyoto City University of Arts art department Japanese traditional painting department graduation
  An artist
A member of Kyoto City University of Arts art education society for the study

An aim of a Japanese traditional painting lecture
I cultivate a heart to love art while tasting pleasure to make use of in pleasure, life to describe a Japanese traditional painting in. I bring up normal feeling of a heart through cultivating a heart to love art and bring up a heart of the sum in a social life.
I push forward a Japanese traditional painting lecture in Japanese. Therefore, attendance of one understood Japanese to some extent will be desirable. For small class formation, it seems that an atmosphere is homey. Even if Japanese cannot talk so well, please do not worry. Because the passion that I want to try to describe 'flower' in is important. Time to draw a picture than a lecture is longer. I pray that even a little should have you taste basic pleasure of a Japanese traditional painting.

 SPECIAL THANKS 

Mr.YAMAMOTO,Koh
Andrea Tews
EBISUYA GAZAI

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