"Dreamy Sea Slug" Naomi Sawada November 2016th - November 11th, 14
Venue: Art Gallery T+
Date: July 2016st (Monday) - August 11th (Friday), 14
Exhibitor: Naomi Sawada (3rd year, Visual Design major)
We will exhibit illustrations of sea slugs.
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The fluffy cotton candy-like artworks float on the white walls of the gallery. The sea slugs, painted in pastel colors on small screens, are so large that at first glance they look like abstract paintings, sticking out from the screen, but then they are neatly placed within the screen like insect specimens, or small and hunched up like flowers, showing us a variety of different poses.
While looking at this exhibition, I felt as if I was in a dream world. Although real sea slugs are also very colorful and mysterious, the sea slugs depicted in this exhibition gave me a different impression. This is probably because they were depicted in much paler colors than the real thing, and with a soft touch that seemed to melt into the air. As I mentioned at the beginning, they looked like cotton candy.
The vague sea slugs were an exhibition that drew us into a peaceful dream world for the short time we spent viewing the work. (Toda Haruka)








