This exhibition features the works of wood carving artist Kiborino Konno, who recreates familiar foods and everyday items out of wood. On display are pieces such as a lifelike osuimono (clear soup) and “Tamagono Kibami,” a wooden egg with its yolk popping out. Visitors can also enjoy interactive experiences, including a quiz to spot wooden carvings hidden among real food, touchable works, and fascinating creations that appear transparent or three-dimensional when viewed through a smartphone or camera. On Saturday, September 13, there will also be a live demonstration by Kiborino Konno showcasing his carving process.
https://kibori-exhibition.com/
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