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GIRUVI solo exhibition "GROW ON THE WALL" will be held from September 7th (Sat) to 16th (Mon)



CIGNITTTA will be holding a solo exhibition by GIRUVI, "GROW ON THE WALL", organized by VINYL GALLERY. GIRUVI is a popular artist known for his work that combines street culture with plants. Enjoy a variety of art, including new original drawings, prints, original goods, and workshops.


"GROW ON THE WALL"


Due to the recent plant boom, this plant has become firmly established as a part of Japanese culture.

I think it would be difficult to enter this world without it. The unique plants I draw are

All of these plants are real. We started "GROW ON THE

This is the "WALL" series. I hope this will spark your interest.




 


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GIRUVI

After purchasing a single cactus, he became engrossed in the world of plants and began spreading awareness of the appeal of plants.

Ito creates works that combine plants with the street culture he has experienced and been influenced by.

is doing.


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<Exhibition Overview>

GIRUVI Solo Exhibition “GROW ON THE WALL”


Venue: Cignitta (Takagi Building 1F, 1-13-21 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka)

Period: Saturday, September 7th to Monday, September 16th

Time: 13:00~19:00 Free admission, no reservation required, open daily


Gallery talk and reception: September 7th, from 4pm.

 

GIRUVI Silkscreen Printing Workshop

9/8 (Sun) 14:00-18:00 (last entry 17:30)


Price: 1 print: 1,100 yen (tax included)

Tote bag + 1 print: 5,500 yen (tax included)


The artist will silkscreen print on your personal belongings.

Please bring your own personal items to be printed, or

Tote bags will also be available for sale at the gallery.


This is a special event where you can see your work silkscreened right before your eyes. Don't miss this opportunity.


After printing, heat treatment will be performed, so the materials brought in should be cotton, polyester, etc.

Only heat-resistant items are allowed.





Access to the venue: 5-minute walk north from Exit 28 of Honmachi Station on the Midosuji Line or Yotsubashi Line, 5-minute walk south from Exit 7 of Higobashi Station on the Yotsubashi Line


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