Early Exhibition:
August 1 - 31, 2025
Late Exhibition:
September 1 - 30, 2025
Mitsui Garden Hotel Sendai
7F Lobby
Artworks created by people with disabilities are exhibited in the hotel, while paintings are also available for sale.
All proceeds from the sale of the exhibited works will be donated to the General Incorporated Association Group Happy Smile and will be used to support future creative activities.
Please enjoy the space decorated with a variety of art.
Mr. Katsuhiko Tazawa
Ms. Itsumi Konishi
Mr. Seina Soga
Ms. Miyu
Mr. KOICHI
Mr. Fumio Otani
Ms. Nanan
Mr. Takahashi Susumu
Mr. Toshio Katahira
Mr. Shotaro Takeuchi
Mr. Toshiya Nakajima
Mr. Naoki Watanabe
Mr. Masaki watanabe
Ms. Chie Kobayashi
Ms. Hikari Asano
Ms. Tomoka Hanada
Ms. Noriko Uyama
Mr. Yojiro Tanaka
Ms. kana
Mr. Mitsu
Ms. Hiroko Shirane
Mr. Takayuki Kato
Mr. Daisuke Katayose
Mr. Ikuru Kudo

Based on photographs and images, he uses a technique of drawing lines with a pen and then coloring them in with paints. He loves festivals and many of his works depict lanterns, and he has a strong attachment to the expression of lights.

A part of the art club since junior high school.
Thanks to her grandparents¡¯ flower shop influencing her, flowers make up the stars of her drawings. Her works are filled with a wish to "make smiles bloom on the faces of people who see my art."
Received the grand prize and head of education prize in the SDGs Hiougigai Para Art Contest in the past

The artist began painting in the spring of 2016. At first, he worked on a number of landscapes that reflected his favorite railroads, but he eventually broadened his work in recent years to include animals and insects colored with colored pencils and water-based magic markers.

From childhood, she liked to play by hermself and began painting as an extension of that love. She currently uses colored pencils and markers to carefully draw repetitive motifs. The delicate touch and color expression are a must-see.

Since he started painting, he has continued to draw his favÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ïite cars, and his total number of works with car motifs exceeds 100.

Studied Japanese-style painting in earnest after exhibiting their work in an amateur exhibition more than 20 years ago. His style is characterized by motifs of nature such as birds and trees.

Her signature works are continuous patterns (matrix series) with unique deformations created with unwavering lines. She uses a wide variety of painting materials with motifs of animals and insects. She has exhibited many works so far, including an Honorable Mention in the 2023 Toyohashi Brut Art Contest Para Art TOKYO.

After receiving a prize in the Nitten art exhibition during the lower grades of elementary school, he began to work using acrylic gouache to paint abstract art, finger painting with opaque watercolors, tribal art using ink for certificates as well as digital data, and more. With his commitment to two-dimensionality without compromising dynamism, the worlds he paints are sure to stimulate the viewer¡¯s imagination.

It has been more than 10 years since I started painting. He uses a unique method of creating his works by pointing out his favorite colors and layering the colors together with his staff. The depth and thickness of the overlapping colors is a work of strength.

He used to prefer a style that created a series of sequential patterns, but after the workshop, his style has evolved to one that is more conscious of balance and margins. We would like to draw yÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï attention to the variety of colors of ¡°Kujaku¡± and ¡°Akabeko,¡± which are carefully drawn from a unique perspective.

His unique style of drawing familiar objects as if they were robots is characterized by a detailed touch. This time, the subject is Lady Gaga in a simple outfit, carefully expressing an atmosphere of sophistication.

The experience of painting on toile led the artist to become fascinated with the expression of filling the screen with small squares and patterns. This time, the theme was ¡°Hotel,¡± and the work was carefully crafted using primary colors.

The work is composed of small squares carefully arranged in a unique style in which the same pattern is repeatedly painted. The work conveys an orderly arrangement and a sense of fun in filling in the blanks.

She started painting around 2018 and creates motifs of famous places in the world with paints and crayons. We would like to draw yÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï attention to the buildings, which are painted with great care and attention to detail.

The artist started painting about fÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï years ago. She mainly paints with acrylic paints. She has been selected for the Comprehensive Art Exhibition for the Disabled (twice in FY2021 and FY2022) and has high expectations for the future.

The artist began painting at a workshop.She uses mainly photographs and images as references for her paintings, which she expresses with paints and crayons. Fuji, and this work is a tÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï de force that incorporates that fascination.We hope you will take note of the top of Mt.

She has loved to draw since she was a child and spends a lot of time in the workshop. Her work this time was based on ukiyoe women, paying close attention to their expressions and the details of their kimonos.

The artist combines the pursuit of reality with a keen sense of observation. He is particular about capturing the reality itself in his works, making full use of a wide variety of painting materials. The artist's unique and delicate touch is what draws the viewer's attention.

These works use the touch of tablets and crayons to express eye-catchingly vivid colors. She has a long record as an artist, receiving many prizes in local art exhibitions since primary school age.

With his creativity spurred on further each time he joins Chiba Prefecture¡¯s yearly art exhibitions, he came to win multiple prizes. Markers and magic-brand paint markers make up his distinctive, delicate palette.
[Prizes received]
2022: Egao Hirogaru (Spreading Smiles) Ehime Disabled Artist Exhibition, honorable mention
2023: Hotto Heart Art Contest Bari-san Prize (second place)
Discovery Art Nomi Mayor Prize (first place)
ART TO YOU National Public Invitation Exhibit of Tohoku Artists with Disabilities, Corporate Award
2024: Big-i x Bunkamura Art Project 1st Round Prizewinner
Cover accepted for Mitsu Itsukushima Shrine¡¯s shrine stamp book

Using water-based marker Prockey, she layers colors following her own rules. The colorful worlds born of her imagination are quite distinct.

Though he by no means enjoys drawing ordinarily, a commission can flip a switch in his head and see him lost in the drawing process for a long time. The unique worlds based on his imagination leave a very strong impression.

He became familiar with painting through art classes, and his dynamic expression is characterized by the vigorous application of paint on canvas. Although abstract, the works in this exhibition are reminiscent of the moon and the sea.

He has been painting for about 10 years.He takes his time to create his works with trains and other favorite objects as his subject matter.This time, the work depicts ¡°Hakutsuru¡± dynamically.In particular, I would like to draw yÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï attention to the train body.
Early Exhibition:
August 1 - 31, 2025
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1Festival Japanese lantern[ 410¡Á570 mm ]12,000 yen -
2Flower garden[ 408¡Á297 mm ]20,000 yen -
3Stag Beetle Climbing[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
4The Seagull Departs into the Sunset[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
5Galaxy Sprinkle[ 283¡Á390 mm ]7,000 yen -
6Vitamin[ 224¡Á315 mm ]8,000 yen -
7Stationery ¢Ù[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
8Stationery ¢Ú[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
9Farewell SL Hitoyoshi[ 395¡Á285 mm ]6,000 yen -
10Aomori Sightseeing[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
11stare at[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
12Midsummer Green[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
13Flowers, bees and snails[ 420¡Á520 mm ]18,000 yen -
14Flowers and Cows[ 420¡Á520 mm ]18,000 yen -
15(Tribal art) Pegasus 2nd[ 440¡Á320 mm ]8,000 yen -
16(Tribal art) Nine-tailed fox #2 Black and yellow Ver.[ 440¡Á320 mm ]8,000 yen -
17Untitled[ 565¡Á640 mm ]84,500 yen -
18Peafowl[ 305¡Á395 mm ]7,700 yen -
19Akabeko[ 320¡Á410 mm ]7,700 yen -
20Lady Gaga[ 620¡Á445 mm ]78,000 yen -
21Hotel[ 280¡Á340 mm ]58,500 yen -
22Buildings[ 245¡Á335 mm ]39,000 yen
Late Exhibition:
September 1 - 30, 2025
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23Clock Tower in Hokkaido[ 410¡Á570 mm ]12,000 yen -
24Taj Mahal[ 410¡Á570 mm ]12,000 yen -
25Rainbow[ 410¡Á570 mm ]12,000 yen -
26upside-down Mt. Fuji[ 410¡Á570 mm ]12,000 yen -
27the three most beautiful women in Edo[ 450¡Á330 mm ]8,000 yen -
28LIFE[ 270¡Á380 mm ]30,000 yen -
29Lion[ 540¡Á420 mm ]30,000 yen -
30Cats[ 425¡Á325 mm ]25,000 yen -
31Ipponmatsu[ 512¡Á398 mm ]20,000 yen -
32Voice of Summer[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
33Ancient birds flying in bamboo[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
34twilight glow of Mt. Fuji[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
35Cherry blossoms in Nara[ 285¡Á395 mm ]6,000 yen -
36Untitled[ 305¡Á395 mm ]article not for sale -
37scenery[ 305¡Á395 mm ]article not for sale -
38Procession of the sheep[ 420¡Á520 mm ]18,000 yen -
39Cow with red tail[ 420¡Á520 mm ]18,000 yen -
40Untitled[ 655¡Á535 mm ]156,000 yen -
41Untitled[ 655¡Á535 mm ]78,000 yen -
42sleeper train, Hakutsuru[ 740¡Á925 mm ]130,000 yen