By A Mystery Man Writer
Changing Expressions Through the Movements of a Mask: For our third exhibition of this year’s Art in the Garden series, the Portland Japanese Garden is thrilled to feature the Noh masks of Ohtsuki Kokun. The exhibition begins Saturday, October 14. Mr. Ohtsuki has been carving otherworldly faces in wood since his childhood. Different than any
Noh Mask. Jo (old man) inscribed Jowa Magojiro. Box inscribed
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Ko-omote Noh Mask, Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)
Hanamichi : Mirrors of the Mind: The Noh Masks of Ohtsuki Kokun
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Portland Japanese Garden displays Noh Masks
Hanamichi : Noh on Stage: Walking With the Spirits
Hanamichi : Mirrors of the Mind: The Noh Masks of Ohtsuki Kokun
Noh-mask/ No.02 manbi
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