Picturesque
Picturesque
Picturesque (Hakodate)
Picturesque (Hakodate)
Picturesque (Obihiro)
Picturesque (Obihiro)
Picturesque (Nagasaki)
Picturesque (Nagasaki)
Picturesque (Kagoshima)
Picturesque (Kagoshima)
Picturesque (2000)
woodcut print (panel, Japanese paper, sumi ink)
38 x 53 cm each

The aesthetics of “picturesque” that discovered scenic beauty and sublimity in the late 18th century was inherited by the pictures in the pamphlet of golf courses, which were overdeveloped during Japan’s bubble economy. The artificially produced nature of golf courses is comparable to the colonization which was conducted in the name of local development.