ADF (NPO Aoyama Design Forum) will hold the glass painting exhibition "Mash up" by Alisa Horita as the 19th art exhibition "ADF Art Gallery Project" from December 9 to 18, 2022. Take a look at the original design works of Alisa Horita™️, who produces a wide range of paintings, tableware and even vases. She will also be taking sales and orders on the day of the event. We look forward to seeing you on site.
Profile
Alisa Horita™️ was born in Osaka and spent her childhood in Hakodate. From the age of 4, she learned the basics of drawing, oil painting and modeling from Tokyo Kotori. Later she started to stay in Poland. Living in her uniquely colored environment has led to her art today.
After returning to Japan, she stopped painting as she went to university, but in 2017, she began painting on glass. From paintings to tableware, she draws her various works with delicate lines and colors.
Later, she was selected as one of the "100 Artists of the World" at the Pebeo Art Prize sponsored by a long-established French paint company.
Exhibition
2019: Exhibition at Meniere Gallery, London 2019: Her first solo exhibition in Omotesando.
2019: Exhibited and sold at Kobe Hankyu Department Store 2020: Appointed as brand ambassadorof Pebeo 2021: Her second solo exhibition "Hocus Pocus"
Collaboration
Shinjuku Okadaya Main Store Pebeoseta Silk creation of a silk scarf for the exhibition
Pebeo finger paint kit under supervision (online sales at Amazon, Yume Art Supplies, etc.)
Pebeo Acrylic Marker Pop creation for Handicraft Center Dream (100 stores nationwide)
Sekaido Shinjuku main store Pebeo Vitrea 160 exhibition pattern pottery plate creation
Media
Published the works on the web magazine "Iemone"
Coverage of the production process on Creema "Just, earnestly, manufacturing"
Blog introducing 100 artists from 100 countries
Details
Alisa Horita glass painting exhibition "Mash up"
Date: December 9-18, 2022
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (until 17:00 on the 9th and 18th)
Venue: GARDE Gallery (ALLIANCE Building 4F, 5-2-1 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
admission free
The artist will be at the gallery for the whole days
If you are coming on Sunday, please contact info@alisahorita.com in advance.