Sunday, September 11, 2016
I Meet Atsushi Hosogaya-Sensai in Egypt ^^
I never thought that one day someone as big as Atsushi Hosogaya-Sensai would come to give a lecture in Egypt about MANGA, just WOW I MEET A REAL MANGA ARTIST FROM JAPAN, that was awesome ^^ he talked about big named manga in japan in the last 4-5 including some favorite like chihayafuru and kimi ni todoke and other ones like a cooking manga that teaches sushi and a one about a roman guy who builts public bathes in old Rome by somehow going to the future to japan onsen and goes back to his time to makes bathes in Rome lol some odd mangas XD and man just seeing people who wanna makes mangas and bring this new culture to egypt gave me a boost to do something my self so i'm gonna carry a sketchbook with me every where + pencils to start my own story which was never even started due to well life and sometimes being lazy and other times just getting blocks from everything that is happening in egypt, but now i've some really +ve energy to do something ^^
btw i'm done with my graphic course design and starting a new video production course + some drawing classes which i still dont kno whn it'll start + a workshop to teach how to do bags and accessories that will last for 4 weeks, that is all ^^
if u r wonder who is Atsushi Hosogaya-sensai well here is his profile:
Born in Tokyo in 1963 and raised in Kanagawa Prefecture. Currently serving as Associate Professor at the Department of Manga in the Faculty of Arts of Tokyo Polytechnic University, he is a Manga researcher and an executive board member of the Japan Society for Studies in Cartoon and Comics. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Letters of Waseda University, where he was also a member of the Manga Research Society. From 1988 to 2006 he served as curator of the Manga collection of Kawasaki City Museum, where he planned and implemented many Manga-related exhibitions. These include “GARO 30,” “300 Years of Japanese Manga,” “Showcasing the Work of Jun Hatanaka,” “World of Girls’ Comics,” “Golden Era of Anime: Seeking out the Flowering of Japanese Anime,” “Asia in Comics,” “The World of Kazuo Kamimura,” “The Comic Art of France,” “The World of Yasuji Tanioka,” and “The Comic Art of Switzerland.” In 2000 he engaged in the joint planning of the “MANGA” exhibition in Paris with Fusanosuke Natsume. Books he has written or edited include A Guide to Books on Japanese Manga and Asian MANGA Summit. He is on the selection committee for the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize and the Yomiuri International Cartoon Contest and also serves as a jury member for the Manga Division of the Japan Media Arts Festival organized by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. He is very knowledgeable about comics and cartoons from around the world.
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