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A weird but sharp "human collection" exhibition by "Nippashi," a man who makes his living as an illustrator, columnist, and facial fortune teller.

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."Omotesando ROCKETThe "Nippasi's Human Gathering" exhibition, to be held on June 16 from ( to ), looks to be quite gruesome.

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He is an illustrator, columnist, and facial fortune teller who mainly appears in the Shinjuku/Shibuya area, and tells fortunes with his unique touch and humorous talk. It looks like it will be a hit on social networking sites and by word of mouth.

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Sketching & naming the quirky people we see in our daily lives, on trains, in restaurants, etc. . Three-dimensional works collected in boxes for each genre will be exhibited & sold, as well as character goods.

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Looking at the work, which is both mangled and benevolent, one feels a mixture of disgust and empathy. . the naming of the work "The Human Collector" is also excellent.

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At the opening party on the first day, "Face Fortune Telling Nippashikan" will appear at Omotesando ROCKET and offer face fortune-telling to visitors.

The way the artist takes the everyday life of people and makes it psycho & psychedelic shows a great sense of humor. . If you are interested, please have your face read.

Text_Taiyo Nagashima


Exhibition "Nippasi's Human Gathering
Dates: June 16, ( Fri ) - June 21, ( Wed ) *Open throughout the exhibition period, free admission
Place: Omotesando ROCKET
Address: Omotesando Hills Dojunkan 3F, 4-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-6434-9059
Opening party: June 16, ( Fri. ) 19:00-21:00
*Everyone is welcome to attend.
www.rocket-jp.com

Yoshimitsu Hibashi / Nippashi
Illustrator, columnist, face reader . Illustrator with a penchant for human observation.
. Born in August 1988 in the suburbs of Tokyo , in a family that loves pachinko and surfing.
During his childhood, he spent his weekdays with his parents going to the pachinko parlor and his weekends at the beach, surfing until the sun went down.
He met a variety of adults at a pachinko parlor and learned the basics of human observation.
In the ocean, he was swept away by a huge wave and nearly drowned many times, which taught him the greatness of nature.
In high school, he was a judo student, and in college, he studied architecture and the city (vintage housing complexes and Shinjuku Kabukicho) for six years,
He also studied architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
After graduation, he experienced both black and white companies , before going independent as an illustrator at the end of 2016.
In addition to illustrating interesting people and architecture, he is also a facial fortune teller.

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