Kyoto City of many signs
A book for fundraising for Japans tsunami and earthquake
von Albert Kuiper
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This 40 page book presents many of the signs that shops and restaurants to invite their customers. In the old town of Kyoto you will not find many neon lights. Instead, shops and restaurants make themselves known through curtains in front of the shops. These 'noren' are silkscreened or sometimes hand-painted curtains split along the middle or in several banners, hanging in front of the entrance or doorstep, so you can walk through them.
The colorful and cheerful noren often contain pictograms to tell what the shop is about. They are masterpieces of calligraphy. These noren symbolize the old values of the Japanese culture.
This book is complementary to the 80 page book Kyoto, Eternal city of cherry blossoms, geishas and temples and the 40 page book Kyoto City of rituals.
Price transparency:
All proceeds of this book will go to the Netherlands Red Cross to support their fundraising campaign for those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Blurb charges printing costs for the book, € 12,59 (in case of the softcover), an amount that I raise with € 8,00 for Japan.
The colorful and cheerful noren often contain pictograms to tell what the shop is about. They are masterpieces of calligraphy. These noren symbolize the old values of the Japanese culture.
This book is complementary to the 80 page book Kyoto, Eternal city of cherry blossoms, geishas and temples and the 40 page book Kyoto City of rituals.
Price transparency:
All proceeds of this book will go to the Netherlands Red Cross to support their fundraising campaign for those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Blurb charges printing costs for the book, € 12,59 (in case of the softcover), an amount that I raise with € 8,00 for Japan.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Reisen
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Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 40 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Apr. 07, 2011
- Schlüsselwörter Red Cross, Japan, Tsunami, Earthquake, fundraising, charity, Kyoto, noren
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Über den Autor
Albert Kuiper
The Netherlands
Albert has been active as a photographer for forty years, always with a Leica rangefinder. It allows contact with the subject during shooting. You can't hide. Professionally for the last 25 years he has worked as a management consultant in the telecom and public sector (collections, enforcement, investigations) areas, worldwide. He has an early background in art history. It is the total lifecycle of man and nature that are most gratifying. He holds degrees in art history (RU Groningen), management (EUR, Rotterdam) and telecommunications (TU Delft).