Hello Sandwich Exhibition at Commune Gallery

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Hello Sandwiches!

Only two more days before my exhibition at Commune Gallery closes. Please pop in if you're in the area, or if not, here are a few pics.





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Katsu.



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Some little Hello Sandwich paper packs are on sale at the gallery.


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Hello Sandwich books on display.




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Love you guys! You say the sweetest things.

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Mini-me Sara-chan in the gallery.

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The best friends ever. I mean, handmade cookies? You're the best Matt!

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It will be a little sad tomorrow night when it's time to pack up the show. Hope you can see it before then.

Thank you Sophie et Chocolat, Fragola and Mammoth School for these kind reviews of the exhibition. 

Sophie et Chocolat exhibition review here.

Fragola exhibition review here.

Mammoth School review here.


Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

Hello Sandwich Exhibition

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Hello Sandwiches!

I just finished installing my exhibition of drawings and craft works at Commune Gallery. It's up until 29th January. I'll be at the gallery this weekend, pop by if you can!

Love Love
Hello Sandwich

P.S. Special thanks to Noriko-san who visited just on opening time today all the way from AKITA! Wow! She introduced herself to me as "I'm your big fan!". Soooo sweet!

And special thanks to DA,B who gave me the most beautiful bunch of Sweet peas. They smell amazing and are so so pretty.

And last, but not least, gorgeous Miyuki-chan for everything!

xoxo

January 2014 in Tokyo

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I love seeing the streets lined with Japanese flags on public holidays.

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Leftover Osechi. I find the symbolism behind each item in Osechi ryori fascinating. For instance, one should eat prawns as a wish for long-life as they suggest a long beard and hunched back. And the holes in renkon (lotus root) are a symbol of being able to see the future. Mr Y's mum makes this Kentaro hijiki meatloaf every year. Although it's not traditional Osechi,  it's my absolute favourite!



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This giant bag of コシヒカリ arrived from the wonderful Kumi-chan in Niigata as a new years present! It came along with a note that read "Meeting you and sharing time together were the best things for me in 2013".

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The rice was perfect to use in Nanakusagayu: Seven greens rice porridge on the seventh day of the new year.

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Cucumber, chick peas, piman, red cabbage, capers, coriander, parsley, basil, lettuce, carrot, gobo, beetroot, broccoli, shiso konbu and cottage cheese です.

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Pink and green. Black and white.  I made this beetroot and chickpea dip.

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Supermarket obento.  ¥498 and 438kcal.

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Organic vegetable box delivery.

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Colours along the Daizawa nature walk.

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Sunlight from my balcony.

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Hour walks along the nature walk listening to the BBC Arts and Ideas podcast.

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Great graphic typeface.

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Neat little practical clusters.

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Most things are neat around town.

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A lot of effort goes into this entrance. The Christmas theme here was in a league of it's own.

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Squid, anyone?

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This little playground near my apartment always reminds me of when I was still living in Sydney, and I used to watch Japanese drama online every night and dream of living in Tokyo. The drama's always featured grounds similar to this. I was addicted to 'Zettai Kareshi' and 'Lunch Queen'.

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A few houses down from my apartment.

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It's beautiful walking around Kitazawa listening in to friendly obaachan chats. I threw in a little 'Konnichiwa' and some silly comment about the weather just for fun.

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Afternoon light.

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Kabukiza (Kabuki theater) on my way to a meeting with Magazine House.

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Makunouchi obento
with POPEYE magazine editorial staff. It wasn't until recently that I discovered the meaning of Makunouchi obento which is a pouplar obento with it's origins from Kabuki theater.

Maku = curtain / act of play

Uchi = inside

So, this bento means 'eaten in between acts'.

You can read more here: In the Edo Period (1603 to 1867), bento culture spread and became more refined. Travelers and sightseers would carry a simple koshibentō (腰弁当, "waist bento"), consisting of several onigiri wrapped with bamboo leaves or in a woven bamboo box. One of the most popular styles of bento, called makuno-uchi bentō ("between-act bento"), was first made during this period.[3] People who came to see Noh and Kabuki ate specially prepared bento between maku (acts).

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Omotesando wearing my new vintage frock from my lovely friend Lauren.

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A few colds going around this time of year.

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Do you know 'Fuku-bukuro'? It's a kind of lucky bag, or mystery bag, popular at many shops over the new year period. This gorgeous Fuku-bukuro was handmade by my friend Mami-chan.


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Mami-chan carefully hand sculpted and hand painted each lucky charm, and cleverly made up a little Japanese meaning list to discover my fortune based on which one I opened first. Mami-chan is one of the most talented people I've ever met. Everything she creates is done with such care. I think I cried when I opened this.

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Mr Y's been at it again baking these wholemeal + rye rolls.

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Flowers last so long at this time of year. Soooo cold.

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Only one more day until my favourite Shimokita coffee beans shop opens again. よし.がんばります!

And only two more days until my solo show of drawings and craft works opens at Commune Gallery in Shimokitazawa. I'll be at the gallery on Saturday and Sunday, so please come along and say hello! See a few more pics of the gallery over here.

Hope you're having a wonderful start to the year.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

Hello Sandwich Exhibition at Commune Gallery

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Sandwiches!

I'll have an exhibition of drawings and craft works at Commune Gallery from 24th January (Friday) - 29th January (Wednesday) in Shimokitazawa. I hope you can come along!


I will also have a little Paper Collage Workshop on 26th (Sunday) from 18:00 - 20:00. We have 8 spots. Please email Miyuki-chan (she speaks English yay!) on  contact.commune@gmail.com  to reserve a spot.

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Jan 24 (fri) - Jan 29 (wed) : Hello Sandwich solo exhibition / ハロー サンドウィッチ 個展

Hello Sandwich solo exhibition
ハロー サンドウィッチ 個展
2014年1月24日(金) 〜 1月29日(水) 
これまで発表されていないドローイング
そして新作のアートワークやクラフトワークを一挙大公開。
*期間中 workshopも開催!*
Ebony Bizys  (エボニー・ビジズ)
東京を拠点に活躍するオーストラリア人アーティスト、デザイナー、ブロガー。 
母国では11年間、Vogueに勤務し、来日前はVogue Livingの副アートディレクターとして活躍していた。拠点を東京に移してからは、書籍やウェブサイトのアートディレクション、Vogue Japanのアートワーク、マスキングテープ「mt」とコラボレーションしたワークショップなど、様々なフィールドで活躍中。
現在、彼女は定期的にクラフトワークショップを開催しており、2012年7月には日本語によるクラフトブック「Hello Sandwich かわいく暮らす、ものづくりのアイデア帖」を出版した。またブロガーとしても広く知られており、日本での日常やクラフトについて綴った人気ブログ「Hello Sandwich」を運営中。

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Paper Collage Workshop ペーパーコラージュ ワークショップ

Date/Time : 1/26(sun) 18:00 - 20:00 
Fee : ¥2,000(要予約)(includes all materials and a drink)
Capacity: 8 people (空席あり) 
【ご予約 // reservation】 mail : contact.commune@gmail.com 
オリジナルのコラージュ作品を作るために、ハローサンドイッチオリジナルペーパーを使用して一緒に紙のコラージュ作品を作りましょう。完成したコラージュ アートワークは部屋の壁に飾ったり、ペーパークラフトが作れる自分だけのオリジナルペーパーを作るためにコピーして使用したりもできます。


I hope to see you there!

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

Culburra Summer Holiday

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As I sit here now, warm from a daytime bath, and resting my feet on my heated carpet, it's hard to imagine that this time last week I was on the beach. I spent a lovely Christmas with family at Culburra Beach, on the South Coast, NSW in Australia. My Mum and Dad used to own a waterfront beach house here and I spent all of my school holidays here as a kid. Here, I used to wear reef sandals, kuta lines, eat potato scallops with chicken salt, sunbake with coconut oil, surf whitewash waves with a heavy old Malibu board that was left in the garage when my parents bought the house, and sit on 'the bench' and wait for cute boys in fast cars to drive past and wolf whistle. This time, though, I did none of the above, but instead took my 50mm lens around, played with Mama-sando's little schnauzer, and drank too much wine.

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It took 20 hours from Shimokitawa to Culburra via the Odakyu-sen, NEX, JAL, City Rail and car, but when I arrived to this beautiful beach view, it was all worth it.

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That's little Schnaupi (Charlie is his real name) chasing a fluffy white dog.

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This guy. Melts my heart.

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Fishing on the beach with my Mum, Aunt and her partner. I hate fishing so I was designated 'bar bitch' (When in Rome, speak like the Romans) and was put to work running from the 'bar' to refill drinks on request. My side job was to keep Schnaupi out of the bait.

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The rental beach house was a short walk up this track. Some of us were lucky and avoided ticks. Others, not so lucky.

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I had good intentions of drawing my beach collections.

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But instead I spent long mornings and boozy afternoons with Mama Sando sitting on the balcony of our rental house. It was here that I got thong (not the g-string type thank goodness) sun tan and a odango part sun burn that is now peeling in a very un-glamorous-dandruff-like-way.

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Sunset views and red wines on the back balcony.

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A retro games room.

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And out and about around town on a little tour of the Culburra's fibro majestic houses.

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As a kid I remember burning my bare feet walking along these roads. (Yes, Chikayo-san, it's true, some Australian's get about with bare feet!)

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I would totally live here.

If it was in Tokyo.

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Go on, phone Barry.

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Thank you Mama-sando for a lovely Summer holiday.

Now it's time to put on another jumper.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo