Carotte devant la cheminée
Period: May 19 (Tue) - May 26 (Tue), 2026
Hours: 11:00 - 18:00 (until 20:00 only on Fridays)
Location: Gallery Hare, Minami Aoyama
M385Bldg 302, 3-8-5 Minami Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Mes petits bonheurs — My little happiness—
Through soft modern realism, this exhibition depicts moments of small happiness quietly hidden in the daily life of Paris.
The warmth of a bakery, the quiet lingering presence of people in a room, the light gently crossing the city—.
These are ordinary presences, yet they quietly bring to light irreplaceable and precious moments.
There, time flows gently, sometimes feeling as if it stands still.
This exhibition aims for visitors to once again feel the delicate, light-filled poetry that breathes within everyday life.
At this art exhibition, we will be exhibiting and selling works created using various techniques, including oil paintings, acrylic paintings, pastel paintings, watercolor paintings, and digital paintings.
Expression in Oil Painting
Yoshimi Ishikawa's Haussmannian apartment in the 9th arrondissement of Paris is an architectural style born from Georges-Eugène Haussmann's urban renovation (1850s-1870s) and is a representative Parisian building.
Stone buildings that have been passed down through time are art and masterpieces in themselves.
Yoshimi Ishikawa extracts characteristic parts of her own home and expresses them on large canvases with oil paints as part of her daily life. This creates an atmosphere that matches the modern era, unique to modern realism.
Works depicting her beloved cat Carotte as a motif.
The characteristics of Parisian Haussmannian architecture, such as walls, doors, ceiling decorations, and herringbone floors, are depicted, evoking a sense of French charm.
Also, an oil painting depicting the intersection of Mogador Street near her home. This work captures a Sunday in Paris that is not a tourist spot.
Demeurer devant la porte La Rose et le Miroir
Hiver rue de Mogador
Fenêtre à Lumière Orange Lumière de Fenêtre
On a winter evening with flurries of snow, the scene visible from the back window of her atelier is expressed through modern realism. These oil paintings allow one to feel people's lives through the light, depicting the daily life of Paris that cannot be seen from the main streets.
Diptyque: Two pieces forming one work
Diptyque, where multiple pieces form one work, will be exhibited for the first time at this art exhibition.
The etymology comes from the Greek word "Diptychos," meaning "folded in two."
Originally, it referred to two paintings connected by hinges that could be closed like a book.
These works offer a different space and sense of void compared to single-piece paintings.
The theme, "small happiness," conveys that by changing the way we look at things and spaces we overlook in daily life, we can transform them into sources of happiness. These diptych works show that a cluttered bookshelf, or many unorganized books, can become art in themselves if viewed differently.
Réveil vert émeraude Réveil vert émeraude
Pile de Livres Pile de Livres
Étagère de Livres de Café Étagère de Livres de Café
Digital Painting
Paris, Boulangerie.
Yoshimi Ishikawa has transformed scenes from her daily life in Paris into digital paintings.
This series focuses on the unique textures and atmosphere of digital art, Parisian scenery, and boulangeries, with attention to character settings and fine details.
La Dame et la Baguette
Art Nouveau
Bavardage au Crépuscule
Pantalon Rouge
Art Nouveau is an art style that spread across Europe from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, developing particularly in France and Belgium. It is characterized by decorations inspired by natural plants and curves, influencing a wide range of fields including architecture, crafts, and graphic design. Unlike traditional styles that emphasized straight lines and symmetry, it valued flowing, organic lines and high ornamentation. Furthermore, an important aspect was the idea of integrating art into daily life, bringing beauty to everyday objects and urban spaces. Representative examples include the designs of Paris Metro entrances.
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