Mitsui Fudosan Hotel Management

HAPPY SMILE ART in THE CELESTINE HOTELS & Mitsui Garden Hotels
HAPPY SMILE ART in THE CELESTINE HOTELS & Mitsui Garden Hotels
June 8 - 30, 2024
HOTEL THE CELESTINE TOKYO SHIBA
1F Lobby
Mitsui Fudosan Hotel Management supports the "Happy Smile Art" activities promoted by the General Incorporated Association Group Happy Smile.
Artworks created by people with disabilities are exhibited in the hotel, while paintings are also available for sale.
All proceeds from the sale will be given to the artist and will be used for the future creative activities of the artist.
Please enjoy the space decorated with a variety of art.
Mr. Soichiro Ohmori

He paint as he pleases, using motifs of "spinning things" in their memory, such as ventilation fans and outdoor units. Sometimes, figures and human figures can be seen in their art.

Mr. Tomoya Nishio

It was 10 years ago that he created a work focusing on “his own name”. We would like to draw your attention to his “name art” created by layering hiragana characters using a variety of art materials.

Ms. Chihiro

Using markers, crayons, colored pencils, etc., the artist completes works based on her own inspiration. The works are characterized by their unique subject matter, such as the back of a woman or a God or Buddha.

Mr. Yojiro Tanaka

The artist combines the pursuit of reality with a keen sense of observation. He is particular about capturing the reality itself in his works, making full use of a wide variety of painting materials. The artist's unique and delicate touch is what draws the viewer's attention.

Ms. Forero Angie

The basis of her work is the use of a variety of primary colors that reflect the natural beauty of Colombia, her mother's native country. The vivid colors are characteristic of her work.

Ms. Monika Watanabe

She specializes in creating three-dimensional works. She is often inspired by dynamic materials, and she values a new sensibility that is not bound by conventional wisdom in creating her works.

Mr. Yusuke Wakai

As a child, the artist learned to enjoy expressing his own experiences, such as travel and animation, through painting. Recently, He often paints by stretching watercolors with a spatula or directly on his hand. He combines vivid colors to express his unique view of the world.

Ms. Y・M

Since her childhood, she has been passionate about drawing, and currently has more than 30 works focusing on fish. Her creative use of colored pencils and weaving the kanji (Chinese characters) of her favorite fish into her artwork is remarkable.

Mr. Seina Soga

The artist, who loves trains, began drawing around April 2016, starting with his favorite railroads. After drafting with pencil, he applies colors with colored pencils or water-based magic markers. He mainly draws landscapes with trains running, but recently he has been drawing more animals and insects.

Ms. Sakura

The inspiration for her work comes from the art of sarori weaving and Swedish embroidery, which is an art form that expresses the self without being bound by fixed patterns. Using leftover threads created during the production process, she immerses herself in creating works based on seasonal events. The creative combination of threads stirs the imagination of the viewer.

Mr. Akitsugi

It all began in 2022 with the creation of a work of art to be displayed in a distribution warehouse. The work, woven from the original idea of drawing a human face on the palm of one's hand, is a rare example of the artist's abundant sensitivity and inspiration.

Ms. Ryoko Utsunomiya

Since elementary school, she began drawing pictures of various animals, relying only on her own images. Her latest favorite is the “Bear. She is particular about using primary colors and draws animals vividly and powerfully with a wide variety of colors.

Ms. Ayako Ozawa

The artist became interested in painting after an encounter with her former teacher at school. She creates her own original colors by dissolving paints with more water and sometimes using crayons, and her paintings are full of individuality born from her own inspirations.

Ms. Saori Okuno

The artist has a unique style. She applies paint directly to a glove and completes the work with free finger movements. On the other hand, she uses a technique of inserting a string with paint on it between two pieces of folded paper, and pulls the string from the bottom. The work is impressive for its rich imagination.

Ms. Nanan

Her signature works are continuous patterns (matrix series) with unique deformations created with unwavering lines. She uses a wide variety of painting materials with motifs of animals and insects. She has exhibited many works so far, including an Honorable Mention in the 2023 Toyohashi Brut Art Contest Para Art TOKYO.

Ms. Hikari Asano

The artist started painting about four years ago. She mainly paints with acrylic paints. She has been selected for the Comprehensive Art Exhibition for the Disabled (twice in FY2021 and FY2022) and has high expectations for the future.

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  • 1Favorite stroll
    [ 430×600 mm ]
    Soichiro Ohmori
    20,000 yen
  • 2My name is…
    [ 520×730 mm ]
    Tomoya Nishio
    20,000 yen
  • 3girl‘s back
    [ 520×730 mm ]
    Chihiro
    20,000 yen
  • 4Lion
    [ 540×420 mm ]
    Yojiro Tanaka
    30,000 yen
  • 5My town
    [ 520×730 mm ]
    Forero Angie / Monika Watanabe
    20,000 yen
  • 6Untitled
    [ 450×620 mm ]
    anonymity
    20,000 yen
  • 7My palms
    [ 520×370 mm ]
    Yusuke Wakai
    20,000 yen
  • 8Ray
    [ 285×395 mm ]
    Y・M
    5,000 yen
  • 9Picasso
    [ 285×395 mm ]
    Seina Soga
    5,000 yen
  • 10Thread art~Butterfly~
    [ 285×395 mm ]
    Sakura
    5,000 yen
  • 11Octopus
    [ 285×395 mm ]
    Soga Seina
    5,000 yen
  • 12hand & face
    [ 250×340 mm ]
    Akitsugi
    4,000 yen
  • 13cute Mrs.Bear
    [ 530×410 mm ]
    Ryoko Utsunomiya
    7,700 yen
  • 14Untitled
    [ 410×530 mm ]
    Ayako Ozawa
    7,700 yen
  • 15Untitled
    [ 410×530 mm ]
    Saori Okuno
    7,700 yen
  • 16Procession of navy cows
    [ 300×400(210×300) mm ]
    Nanan
    10,000 yen
  • 17Banana
    [ 420×570 mm ]
    Hikari Asano
    10,000 yen
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