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Leica | Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P Gallery

<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong>
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong>
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong>
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong>
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong>
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Masaru Machida, Department of Instrumental Music, Tokyo University of the Arts
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Tomoki Matsukawa, Department of Instrumental Music, Tokyo University of the Arts
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Masaru Machida and Tomoki Matsukawa, Department of Instrumental Music, Tokyo University of the Arts
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Nobuko Hiihara, Koto, 17-string Koto, 25-string Koto, and Shamisen player, Research Assistant, Department of Japanese Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I want to cherish each and every note as I weave them together."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Nobuko Hiihara, Koto, 17-string Koto, 25-string Koto, and Shamisen player, Research Assistant, Department of Japanese Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I want to cherish each and every note as I weave them together."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Nobuko Hiihara, Koto, 17-string Koto, 25-string Koto, and Shamisen player, Research Assistant, Department of Japanese Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I want to cherish each and every note as I weave them together."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Chie Nakajima, graduate of the Department of Composition, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I am composing dance music based on fairy tales."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Chie Nakajima, graduate of the Department of Composition, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I am composing dance music based on fairy tales."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Chie Nakajima, graduate of the Department of Composition, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I am composing dance music based on fairy tales."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Chie Nakajima, graduate of the Department of Composition, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I am composing dance music based on fairy tales."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Toru Ishii, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Doctoral Program, Department of Fine Arts, Crafts Field, Textile Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I want to create expressions that engage with society through my work in the world of contemporary art."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Toru Ishii, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Doctoral Program, Department of Fine Arts, Crafts Field, Textile Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I want to create expressions that engage with society through my work in the world of contemporary art."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Toru Ishii, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Doctoral Program, Department of Fine Arts, Crafts Field, Textile Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I want to create expressions that engage with society through my work in the world of contemporary art."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Toru Ishii, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Doctoral Program, Department of Fine Arts, Crafts Field, Textile Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I want to create expressions that engage with society through my work in the world of contemporary art."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Taka Ohata, graduate of the Department of Sculpture, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, b-boy sculptor. "I want to create interesting spaces through the relationship between the human body in breakdancing and clothing."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Taka Ohata, graduate of the Department of Sculpture, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, b-boy sculptor. "I want to create interesting spaces through the relationship between the human body in breakdancing and clothing."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Taka Ohata, graduate of the Department of Sculpture, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, b-boy sculptor. "I want to create interesting spaces through the relationship between the human body in breakdancing and clothing."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Taka Ohata, graduate of the Department of Sculpture, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, b-boy sculptor. "I want to create interesting spaces through the relationship between the human body in breakdancing and clothing."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Akiko Mizuno, Department of Instrumental Music, Piano Major, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I am currently studying accompaniment, mainly French music and vocal music."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Akiko Mizuno, Department of Instrumental Music, Piano Major, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I am currently studying accompaniment, mainly French music and vocal music."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Akiko Mizuno, Department of Instrumental Music, Piano Major, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I am currently studying accompaniment, mainly French music and vocal music."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Akiko Mizuno, Department of Instrumental Music, Piano Major, Tokyo University of the Arts. "I am currently studying accompaniment, mainly French music and vocal music."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Ryoken Sakai, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Doctoral Program, Department of Fine Arts, Architecture Field, Tokyo University of the Arts
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Ryoken Sakai, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Doctoral Program, Department of Fine Arts, Architecture Field, Tokyo University of the Arts
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Ryoken Sakai, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Doctoral Program, Department of Fine Arts, Architecture Field, Tokyo University of the Arts
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Ryoken Sakai, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Doctoral Program, Department of Fine Arts, Architecture Field, Tokyo University of the Arts
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Hiroko Otake, Japanese Painting Major, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, Research Assistant, Doctor of Fine Arts, Japanese-style painter. "I use traditional materials such as Japanese paper, mineral pigments, and foil to create my works."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Hiroko Otake, Japanese Painting Major, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, Research Assistant, Doctor of Fine Arts, Japanese-style painter. "I use traditional materials such as Japanese paper, mineral pigments, and foil to create my works."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Hiroko Otake, Japanese Painting Major, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, Research Assistant, Doctor of Fine Arts, Japanese-style painter. "I use traditional materials such as Japanese paper, mineral pigments, and foil to create my works."
<strong>Architect Atsushi Kitagawara Enjoys the Leica M9-P</strong> - Hiroko Otake, Japanese Painting Major, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, Research Assistant, Doctor of Fine Arts, Japanese-style painter. "I use traditional materials such as Japanese paper, mineral pigments, and foil to create my works."

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