I've spent the past couple of weeks working on this image from my trip to Japan. I put most of these photographs on the blog inMay. I wanted to do something more with them. So I collaged the best photographs together, making a large poster print which I've framed and now adorns my bedroom wall. It measures 30 x 40cm, and is a riot of colour. I'm really quite pleased with it.
I'd like to sell this, and any other image I've done, as prints. So if you'd like to buy a print of this, just let me know by commenting or emailing or any-way-you-can and we'll organise something.
Things I do
I ask people to draw maps...
· Draw the World
· Draw Europe's nations
· Crowdsourced Continent maps
I make map cards:
· See map cards
And other things I write about:
· Little moments from travel
· London art & museums
· Football with foreign fans
· London shop geography
About this blog
I love geography, maps, tours, flags, etymology, and foreign pop culture.
Japan-style
Friday, November 03, 2006Labels: Japan, photography, travel
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7 comments:
Really nice collection of photos / pics - very kitsch and colourful! Works well!
Cheers, thanks for the compliments.
I'll second them.
I'm flirting with the idea of doing the JET Programme when I leave uni, which would see me working in a Japanese school for a year. I spent an old book token on a phrase book a month or so back, which has led to me saying "Cheezu Kayki!" at every opportunity. Guess what that means...
No idea what that means! I'm intrigued.
The friend who I was visiting in Japan was on the JET programme. She had a really good time, and I think would highly recommend.
I have another friend who is in Japan now, and loving it also. Don't think he's on the JET though, but is teaching in a school.
I'll add these comments to my "For the JET" list that's forming in one side of my head.
Cheezu Kayki = Cheese cake.
I'm spelling it phonetically by the way. My phrase book is under some clothes somewhere.
I'm sure you can guess Derikatessen.
I'd like to buy a print of this - It'd look great on my wall.
Hurrah. I'll be in touch with you.
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