Arai Ryoji Original Art «Picture Book Before It Became a Picture Book» op.7
Bibliographic Details
- Title
- Ryoji Arai Painting «Pictures before a picture book» op.1 / 荒井良二 原画 «絵本になる前の絵本» op.7
- Artist
- Ryoji Arai / 荒井良二
- Year
- 2022
- Size
- H250 × W200mm (paper size)
- Weight
- 15g (without frame)
- Materials
- Paper, Acrylic paint / 紙、アクリル絵の具
- Edition
- Unique
Signed by Ryoji Arai after purchase. / ご購入後に荒井良二さんの直筆サインが入ります。
op.7 Title:
"Oh, big brother, you're singing a song I don't know."
I wanted to draw each picture one by one and make a book with just those pictures. And I didn't want to just collect all the original drawings I'd done so far, without clearly defining the beginning and end like a picture book. I wanted to draw pictures that could be turned into a picture book later.
———From the interview at the end of "Picture Books Before They Became Picture Books" by Ryoji Arai
This is one of 23 original illustrations drawn by picture book author Ryoji Arai for the book "Ehon mae no Ehon". The picture has such depth that you can sense the birth of a new story.
The book has pages that focus on the details to convey the beauty of Arai's drawings, but of course there's nothing like seeing the originals up close. The originals have a unique beauty, like the twinkling of stars in the night sky, that can only be found in the real thing.
The titles of each work are like songs based on a diary. Arai also writes his own lyrics and composes music, and sometimes sings as a vocalist in a band, so this time he used the opus number "Op.", which is the first number on the sheet music.
In addition, you can purchase a special picture frame selected by Arai only during the Fragile Expo (November 5th to November 30th). (*We cannot accept orders for the frame alone.)
This is a custom frame specially selected by Arai to match the theme of this exhibition, "paintings in dark colors." From among several candidates, Arai chose not a shiny, sparkling frame, but one that gives the feeling of the joy of spending a long time with it, as if it had been there for a long time. This frame is an antique-style masterpiece with mud stains. The random base is stained with mud to give it texture. The mud finish is done by hand, so each piece is unique and has a different look. It has a solid thickness and the uneven finish enhances the flavor of the painting.
At FRAGILE BOOKS, we want you to enjoy art more freely and in a more diverse way. We want you to choose a frame for your favorite painting without compromising, just as you would choose the painting inside. We would like to suggest a "home" for your art, including frames for paintings and pedestals for sculptures.
[Product contents] <Original drawing + matte> ・Sales period: November 1st to November 30th, 2022 Delivery date: Items will be shipped sequentially from December 1st onwards. ・Product Contents: The original artwork will be delivered in a book mat (sandwich type). Mat size: Inch size (inner dimensions H270* W220(ideal for mm frames). *Order frame sold separately: You can purchase it from this page. |
List of 23 titles:
1. I tried to write a song from my diary. I felt like it was about someone other than me. |
Photo by Masako Nagano
Ryoji Arai Ryoji Arai
Picture book author. Born in Yamagata Prefecture in 1956. After graduating from the Department of Fine Arts at Nihon University College of Art, he began writing picture books. He has won numerous picture book awards both in Japan and abroad, including the Special Prize at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in 1999 for "Nazonazo no Tabi" (Riddle Journey), and in 2005, he became the first Japanese person to win the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Literature Award. He is active in many areas, from curating at art museums to exhibitions, illustrating the opening of the NHK drama series "Jun to Ai" (Pure and Love), and serving as artistic director of the Yamagata Biennale Art Festival in the Middle of the Road. His main picture books include "Happy-san," "Sleeping Princess," "Today's Sky is Round," "Today's I Can Run Anywhere," and "Children Are Hooked." He is known as one of Japan's leading picture book authors, and his work has been attracting attention overseas as well.